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> "philo" <> wrote in message
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>> Gordon's Psychotherapist wrote:
>>> Ubuntu, like all things Linux, is the perfect example of the classic
>>> Puter Nerd mentality. They will spend 20+ years in their basements
>>> building an electric powered rocket ship to the moon. and then right
>>> before they go to launch it... they remember that they forgot to
>>> bring a really long extension cord.
>>>
>>> In other words, they can make something great that ALMOST works like
>>> it's supposed to, but they spend so much time tweaking out on massive
>>> amounts of ways to customize and over complicate everything that they
>>> ignore the simplest functions so that the average computer user can't
>>> use it. Why can't GRANDMA use it?
>>>
>>> 1. Running the very limited catalog of programs from the Synaptic
>>> package manager is easy. it's the other 99.9% of programs that
>>> require entering code into the terminal or reading CHAPTERS of
>>> instructions on how to simply install them. Seriously, how hard is it
>>> for a genius puter programmer to write a simple program that will
>>> automatically run an .exe? Sorry but WINE doesn't cut it. I really
>>> don't think my wife is willing to compile source code for weeks so
>>> that she can watch her Netflix.
>>>
>>> 2. Incompatibility with hardware
>>>
>>> 3. Incompatibility with Windows & Mac
>>>
>>> 4. 18 different kinds of media players to run a CD, DVD, MP3, or
>>> video clip.
>>>
>>> 5. Most instructions written in l337 Speak as if everyone already
>>> understands 99% of what they're talking about (because most people
>>> who read instructions just do so as a hobby anyway)
>>>
>>> Other than that, it's a great OS.
>>>
>>> Don't get me wrong, I detest the proprietary, resource hogging,
>>> unstable, insecure, over priced, Window$ garbage too. but it least it
>>> kind of works.
>>>
>>> I already know what all the Lunix fanboys are getting ready to say:
>>>
>>> "Yea. whatever. SHUT UP NOOB! You forgot to put a comma in the
>>> correct place in that one sentence dummy butt! FINE! Go use windows
>>> then NOOB.
>>>
>>> I will. And so will they. Because ALL Linux people use Windows or Mac
>>> if they actually need to use a computer that works. they will just
>>> never admit it
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>> Though I've been "fooling" with Linux for about 8 years now...
>> I still used Windows for most of my work.
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>> Last year I got a root kit and had my credit card hacked.
>> Though I did not end up with any cash loss...it was a major scare and
>> a wake up call.
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>> I am an extremely careful computer user...who never goes to the
>> 'wrong' kinds of websites. Keep the machine and all my security
>> software updated...but still ended up with a root kit.
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>> I switched over to Linux at the beginning of the year and have been
>> using it for about 95% of my work.
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>> Of the few Win-apps I need, some run in Wine and some don't...
>> so I will continue to use XP at least a small part of the time.
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>> I did give Vista a try and found the performance absolutely
>> unacceptable... and also gave Win7 a try and found it to work quite a
>> bit better.
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>> *however* neither Vista or Win7 had drivers for my very common SCSI
>> card and scanner..not did they have drivers for my very common sound
>> chip.
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>> Linux had no problems with any of the H/W.
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>> Though I did eventually get Vista and Win7 to get my SCSI card and
>> scanner installed by using XP drivers...they still could not get my
>> sound chip working.
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>> But the worst thing was that Vista and Win7 saw my external NTFS drive
>> as unformatted! Sheesh, XP has no problems with it and I can read and
>> write to it fine from Linux.
>>
>> Most ironic of it all, Win7 and Vista can run CHKDSK on the drive
>> while booting up and still in the console mode...
>> and read the drive fine from there and find *no* problems
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>> but booted to the GUI see the drive as unformatted and then prompt me
>> to format it!
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>> So though I can hardly say that Linux can do *everything*, it's still
>> been doing a heck of a good job for me
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> Good for you, but why should that interest me in this particular group?
> Please, don't answer it, because it doesn't.
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> Harry.
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