Old M$ OSes may run on old hardware, but new M$ OSes don't. Conversely, newer Linux components are better able to run on legacy hardware. Furthermore the componentization of Linux enables specific installation profiles that are able to yield better ROI from old hardware than M$. Besides, who the hell wants to run old M$?
Old M$ OSes may run on old hardware, but new M$ OSes don't. Conversely, newer Linux components are better able to run on legacy hardware. Furthermore the componentization of Linux enables specific installation profiles that are able to yield better ROI from old hardware than M$. Besides, who the hell wants to run old M$?