Again, you’re technically correct but I don’t think it matters.
Windows gives (in practice) DE, user space, and kernel stability, and various Linux distributions don’t. If you care about changing the Linux ecosystem to provide that stability it matters, but if you want to run an old application it doesn’t.
Windows gives (in practice) DE, user space, and kernel stability, and various Linux distributions don’t. If you care about changing the Linux ecosystem to provide that stability it matters, but if you want to run an old application it doesn’t.