If you don't like having full control over your operating environment, then many of the advantages of Linux will be lost on you. You can fine-tune Linux to a far greater degree than you can Windows.
If you really want to be convinced about Linux, download Wubi and install Ubuntu non-destructively. Windows won't go anywhere, and if you end up not liking Ubuntu, just run Wubi again to uninstall it. No risk.
My Ubuntu installation was completely unattended, as I recall. When I came back to it, it was ready to rock, with every last device detected and operational. You might be thinking, "but Windows does that, too." Actually, it doesn't. Your PC just happens to ship with drivers, but Microsoft did not provide those, usually.
Because it's a different operating system, expect a learning curve. If it suits your needs, great. If not, go back to Windows.
Linux advocacy is often a misguided, futile effort, but this sort of nonsensical trolling is even worse.
I tried linux but it keeps asking for passwords and shows a black screen with dense numbers and cryptic messages.
It will not boot.Tried every version ubunta and koppentu.
What does it mean?
You might have some exotic hardware that it doesn't recognize. If you could post some of the messages involved, that would be more helpful. There's also an issue I know of where some hard drives don't spin up fast enough for Linux's liking, and it will abort the boot process because of it. You type "exit" at the prompt, press Enter, and it goes about its merry way.
That's the only thing that comes to mind immediately, though.
I am afraid it is bog standard hardware which can run win95 to windows 7.
It is impossible to post messages as it just a black boot screen which scrolls up a dozen pages with hev/dev/kev >. messages then halts in limbo land.You cannot take screen shots of a bootscreen.
I visited various linux forums but the impression I got it is really for people with too much time on their hands.They advocate using complrx command lines when they can simply copy/paste.There was also sniping at each other and newbies were laughed at for not being linux "savvy".