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September 15, 2017, 03:37:18 AM
#30
Why Linux or Windows?

Mac is a perfectly good option.
You can say that Mac is a good option but not at all. In modern era every OS is hack able and most of the black hat hackers are doing this to penetrate into others systems and get access to their private information which can be later used for ransom. In my opinion I will prefer Linux more than Windows.
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September 08, 2017, 01:25:06 PM
#29
Lol, linux or windows is similar to the same and that's not what will stop the hackers! Opt for a hardware if you are looking for security and not for some inexplicable operating system and fallible ...
And then good, why have to choose between windows and linux, when you can simply be on mac  Roll Eyes

that is not true people who write viruses for windows can run the virus without your permission, linux is completely different that everything has a different structure with the permissions they can not make software to run when you are not looking
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HELENA
September 08, 2017, 05:10:28 AM
#28
Just asking, Is it important or does it matter using linux or windows? For me, as long as your internet are working and you have your smart phone or computer it doesn't matter if it is windows or linux.

For me, hackers and virus are more important issues here. We need to be careful with the sites that we are about to visit.

For me, choosing between linux and windows depends upon the user. But, i am still using windows.

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September 08, 2017, 04:56:49 AM
#27
I knew this already and many are suggesting linux instead of windows. But I'll stay for now in windows the laptop that I'm using before is now my hardware wallet with electrum on it. And I'm only connecting it to internet just for synchronizing. Actually, it depends on the user if he isn't visiting any site that contains these malicious spywares, you are safe. Just be a responsible surfer and you'll be fine.

This is generally true. Wallet stealing malware has much more to do with irresponsible security practices and social engineering than anything else. The people that fall victim to it are usually those downloading anything and everything (such as altcoin wallets that are actually malware or random email attachments) onto machines that hold coins.

The primary defenses on an internet-connected machine: 1) rarely downloading anything, and when you do, only do so from a trusted source and check signatures. 2) Be careful clicking links and surfing in general. If you have coins at risk, you shouldn't be treating your computer as if it were a throwaway.

You should keep most of your coins offline, anyway. And you should also have a throwaway machine (or phone/tablet) for visiting sites that may be insecure, or for downloading torrents, etc.

I don't buy into the Linux vs. Windows argument. If you have bad security practices, you will lose your coins on Linux, too. If you think malware doesn't exist (or cannot exist) for Linux, you are mistaken. There is far less malware because hardly any end users use Linux.

They are thinking about linux is that most of the hackers or malware creators are into Windows. We know Windows is more popular and I guess 50-70% of this world is using them. Internet etiquette should be done and you should be careful whether you use Windows or Linux. Be cautious on what you do as bitcoin is our literal money and hackers are all over the net.
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September 07, 2017, 08:18:50 PM
#26
Windows system are widely acceptable by wide range of users and running application are quite easy.  Download, Double click and accept User policies, your new application/software installation are up and running. Windows are more likely your choice.

Linux Distro are more flexible and much better on fixing bugs, when you encounter bugs, post it with the community, and you may receive solutions within 2 weeks or a month, but for windows, before they can fix bugs. however i don't know long it will takes?
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September 07, 2017, 07:07:59 PM
#25
Why Linux or Windows?

Mac is a perfectly good option.
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September 07, 2017, 06:52:28 PM
#24
Yeah, I agree with using Linux for Bitcoin. At the moment, I dual boot Linux and Windows. I mainly use Linux for things such as programming and also cryptocurrencies and use windows for main use, such as browsing the web, Adobe Creative Suite, etc. Linux is super safe, but I still like to use windows for its features and app support. With dual booting, I suppose you get the best of both worlds.
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September 07, 2017, 06:32:34 PM
#23
Most user dont care about what OS they are using so they stick to what is installed in their computer which is moslty windows so having them learn about how to use linux would pose problem since Linux user must have atleast basic knowledge in programming and many just want something easy to use.
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September 07, 2017, 06:28:02 PM
#22
I have been running windows for many years now without having gone through a format, and never have I dealt with a virus or whatever related garbage. It all depends on how you operate and update your system.

I have an unencrypted "bait" wallet file containing 0.5BTC on my computer for more than a year now, and it's still untouched till this day ~ it's some sort of an alarm, but then a very expensive one at current levels.

If you're paranoid about your coins whilst operating from a windows computer, you in the same way should be paranoid with linux as well ~ there not being many threats on that platform doesn't mean there aren't any.
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September 07, 2017, 06:26:55 PM
#21
I knew this already and many are suggesting linux instead of windows. But I'll stay for now in windows the laptop that I'm using before is now my hardware wallet with electrum on it. And I'm only connecting it to internet just for synchronizing. Actually, it depends on the user if he isn't visiting any site that contains these malicious spywares, you are safe. Just be a responsible surfer and you'll be fine.

This is generally true. Wallet stealing malware has much more to do with irresponsible security practices and social engineering than anything else. The people that fall victim to it are usually those downloading anything and everything (such as altcoin wallets that are actually malware or random email attachments) onto machines that hold coins.

The primary defenses on an internet-connected machine: 1) rarely downloading anything, and when you do, only do so from a trusted source and check signatures. 2) Be careful clicking links and surfing in general. If you have coins at risk, you shouldn't be treating your computer as if it were a throwaway.

You should keep most of your coins offline, anyway. And you should also have a throwaway machine (or phone/tablet) for visiting sites that may be insecure, or for downloading torrents, etc.

I don't buy into the Linux vs. Windows argument. If you have bad security practices, you will lose your coins on Linux, too. If you think malware doesn't exist (or cannot exist) for Linux, you are mistaken. There is far less malware because hardly any end users use Linux.
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September 07, 2017, 06:21:07 PM
#20
I don't believe it is necessary to use Linux if you also want to use Bitcoin.
I mean, if you're dealing with really big amounts, then you can just use a safely generated paper wallet and keep your coins on that.

For your day to day use, you just have to exercise due diligence and be careful. You're much more likely to get scammed by a person than by malware.
Don't open any apps from untrusted sources, have a malware scanner.
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September 07, 2017, 06:17:55 PM
#19
I recommend that all new users to bitcoin or people who just want to keep their coins safe us linux and not windows.Unless you use windows on a fresh formated computer and then never install anything else onto that computer, Linux does not have all the spyware that window computers have especially windows 10 which has over 100 forms of spyware on it from the factory, as the satnists build their police state to prepare their New World Order they are only trying to enslave and spy on us all.You could be hacked easy if you use windows to store your coins because viruses that do the spying to steal your password are written for windows computers.

Your arguments looks valid, but none of us are able to use linux. It's very strange to us and we're not familiar with it. But 99.9% of the community, especially blockhain community is very familiar with windows.

That's why, windoes will keep dominating here.
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September 07, 2017, 06:10:37 PM
#18
I knew this already and many are suggesting linux instead of windows. But I'll stay for now in windows the laptop that I'm using before is now my hardware wallet with electrum on it. And I'm only connecting it to internet just for synchronizing. Actually, it depends on the user if he isn't visiting any site that contains these malicious spywares, you are safe. Just be a responsible surfer and you'll be fine.
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September 07, 2017, 05:25:11 PM
#17
I detest Linux and don't care what anyone else thinks. I've downloaded multiple versions and loathed every single one of them.

When it comes to crypto use a hardware or paper wallet. For crypto related computer needs I use a Windows machine that'll never see the internet again.

Spot on. The primary issue is hot vs. cold storage, not Linux vs. Windows. I also personally hate all versions of Linux I've tried, and Ubuntu as well. Simply horrible UX. Fair enough, I'm not a programmer, and I prefer an OS that works seamlessly without constantly needing to use command line functions.

It's so silly to expect Bitcoin to go mainstream, while also expecting bitcoiners to use Linux. Linux will always be a small niche. If it became as popular as Windows, you can be damn sure there would be much more malware targeting it.

Windows is perfectly fine. For long term storage, use an air-gapped PC that never, ever connects to the internet. Generate a new wallet on the cold machine, sign transactions on that machine and broadcast them from a "hot" machine. You should never be storing much on an internet-connected machine.
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September 07, 2017, 05:22:47 PM
#16
Lol, linux or windows is similar to the same and that's not what will stop the hackers! Opt for a hardware if you are looking for security and not for some inexplicable operating system and fallible ...
And then good, why have to choose between windows and linux, when you can simply be on mac  Roll Eyes
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September 07, 2017, 05:21:26 PM
#15
Having a hardware wallet keeps bitcoin safer
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September 07, 2017, 05:17:02 PM
#14
We can keep our coin safe in Windows also (My Own View) I use windows and I have all my wallet in windows in this 7-8 years period I dont have any problem. But i do still suggest keep in your Mobile, Laptop or Exchange what you can loose if you cant loose then either Keep Hardware or Paper Wallet.
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September 07, 2017, 05:09:00 PM
#13
There are many version of linux that have nothing to do with the command line they are just like windows usability.Actually they run faster and smooth because they do not have the high memory use that windows has and less spyware like the joke windows 10
Ubuntu
Linux Mint
probably a little more clean and less corporate = Kali linux

I used to not know linux but it is not hard to learn it, just have to have the desire to change and learn and now is the time because windows is only getting worse in privacy and altcoins are growing in use
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September 07, 2017, 04:18:17 PM
#12
I don't think that most newbie to intermediate level users will even consider using Linux for the sake of keeping their coins safer.
It is not even true that Linux will give you absolute certainty and save your coins.
The fact is - there are less malware software, viruses and ransomware on Linux but this OS is not the holy grail of security or anything.
You will be maybe safer but with proper precautions, Windows can be safe just backup your damn wallet and keep it safe!

Total securities on computers or IOT is far from reality. it wasn't exist on these days.

Is was a dream even for those enterprise companies.

We can say Windows  system was more vulnerable than Linux.
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Welt Am Draht
September 07, 2017, 04:03:49 PM
#11
Whats the issue? lack of GUI or have you tried UBUNTU also and dislike it as well?

Just genuinely curious I haven't used linux much

I've tried plenty of different versions. The command line crap is enough to make me toss my cookies. I could never get the trackpad to work on the machines I tried it with either and one version updated to become completely unusable. All of the 'Windows beating' programs I used were shit, and the ones I use most have no equivalent.

As anything vital when it comes to crypto is offline, I'm not going to waste brain space learning something I never liked in the first place.
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