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You could say it's the hardware, but I have a Core 2 Quad, with 4GB of Ram and an Asus P5Q. Not the newest tech on the market, but certainly not ancient.
Sounds to me like some people just have faulty SATA Controllers, or bad drives. Linux sometimes shows things that Windows does not.
Funny story, a friend of mine complained that her computer was really slow. So I went to check it out... it wasn't just slow.. it would take 15 minutes for the right click menu to come up in XP. So I installed Fedora on it. Fedora actually complained about disk I/O errors. Turned out her hard drive was failing in a horrible way. New hard drive and it worked properly again.
As always it comes down to the best tool for the Job. Windows is the Best out of the two for video games and Linux is the Best for everything else. For the record, copying things in Nautilus is not really the same as copying things on a command line or with rsync. It has gotten a lot better though in the last few years for Gnome / Nautilus.
Yep, I run Linux on a number of box's. I needed to test Win7 had it loaded on my Netbook, surprised but it ran rather well. But of course Aero was turned off. anyway I loaded up Linux, run all the gee whiz bang 3D/Transparency and run multiple apps which would choke Win7. Also with Windows you also need to run many resource sucking programs like Antivirus, it all adds up.
Bottom line any of the *nix's are light years ahead of Microsoft especially in regards to threading and SMP. Watch a system with Windows running mulitple CPU's and/or cores and you'll see the stair stepping of the Windows, where as the *nix's balance them out rather well. Sun Solaris handles threads extremely well, bout the best that I know of.