WhiteKnight wrote:Then what about Linux?
Linux seem to have full of problems with any computer I put it on. Security risk is massively high, I could even hack it myself.
Yes, you can hack Linux. It's designed that way. That's the point of it. But the fact that you can hack it means it has nearly flawless security.
Cracking is a different story, however.
It's nearly impossible to crack any GNU/Linux distributions. You could not do it.
I'm not trying to be rude, but if you think you cracked it, I'm under the suspicion that you are mistaken.
WhiteKnight wrote:
And where is the source code of it? Entire OS? I'm not sure about it programming capability since it seems to be inflexible(Checked out with GNU). I used Fedora 9, Ubuntu, and other Linux Operating Systems.
The entire source for most of the average GNU/Linux distribution is available online. And the programming capability with GNU tools is second to none. Programming on a GNU system is wonderfully excellent.
Also, there is no "Linux Operating System". Linux is just the kernel.
WhiteKnight wrote:So therefore cause me to think that Windows is more reliable than Linux by the look of it.
Windows is ridiculously unreliable in comparison to GNU/Linux.