@Dashrender said:
When you say 'comes with' do you mean those are automatically installed by default when you install linux?
No, but are part of the distro. How do you define "Linux" to compare to Windows if you don't include the things that can be installed with the base install?
Linux distros and Windows are fundamentally different things. If you can come up with a definition that is comparable between the two for comparison, I'd be surprised. There is no clear way to compare as they are just so different as to what is included. One is much, much more bare - but has tons and tons more in its "part of the distro" options. The other is never as bare, but comes with little additional.