For me, I prefer the user interface with linux, as in you are not forced to use something you don't like. Don't like kde try another ect. Should mention, I dislike windows UI and how it normally behaves.
Generally few programs are able to take down the os when they crash, so far only vmware managed to kill X, and then its just X not the rest of OS. While programs do tend to crash in both os's but linux handles it better.
Again like pople mentioned malware/viruses are not really a problem, unless someone knows you are running a flavour of linux and tailors for it, but then again you generally find these sort of things on dodgy sites.
I use linux for browsing the web/router/nas/media player/coding at home, its currently running on a low power 1.2ghz chip with a gig of ram, and is absolutely suitable for the task. Some time later il put together my old monolith which will have windows to play a game I like.
Generally the argument of windows/linux boils down to how much you know about upkeeping the system, when I was running windows many years ago I only ever got a malware virus once, and thats it. Otherwise the system was only reinstalled when I woke up one day feeling bored. It was stable, but that was because I knew how to keep it stable.
Generally few programs are able to take down the os when they crash, so far only vmware managed to kill X, and then its just X not the rest of OS. While programs do tend to crash in both os's but linux handles it better.
Again like pople mentioned malware/viruses are not really a problem, unless someone knows you are running a flavour of linux and tailors for it, but then again you generally find these sort of things on dodgy sites.

I use linux for browsing the web/router/nas/media player/coding at home, its currently running on a low power 1.2ghz chip with a gig of ram, and is absolutely suitable for the task. Some time later il put together my old monolith which will have windows to play a game I like.
Generally the argument of windows/linux boils down to how much you know about upkeeping the system, when I was running windows many years ago I only ever got a malware virus once, and thats it. Otherwise the system was only reinstalled when I woke up one day feeling bored. It was stable, but that was because I knew how to keep it stable.