rwenzori
Honorary Master
Linux as a desktop is rubbish .
I'm intrigued. In what way is it "rubbish"? I'm not trying to troll you ( this time at least ), I'd really like to know why you think so.
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Linux as a desktop is rubbish .
lending more to my increasing gripes with Linux is my undeniable hatred of sitting all hours of a morning rebuilding Linux boxes that have inexplicably fallen over while my MS SQL Server boxes hums along without any hassles whatsoever - as do my Exchange boxes and even my IIS boxes
Yeah, personal experiences rock. We have over three hundred servers, and the linux boxes are definitely the most unreliable. We've even switched mail from sendmail to Exchange. All in all service from MS has been superb, whereas service from Linux is, well, who you gonna call?Aren't personal experiences great things? We run a number of servers all hosting critical services and the only ones that tend to fall over on their own are the windows ones. Interesting huh?
Honestly - as a windowing system it is not up to par with OS X or Windows for that matter.
Video will always work as expected. And though most people knock windows, the majority of Windows apps are actually damn good. Games work on Windows natively - you don't need an emulator to get it going. Hardware has often got better support on Windows than Linux .
OS X is how things should be - and Vista is, well, just really really so many years ahead of any desktop Linux out here.
Honestly - as a windowing system it is not up to par with OS X or Windows for that matter. With millions of developers, countless distributions split into countless more distributions, and millions of dollars being thrown at various aspects of it (including sizable amounts from the likes of IBM and many others), it just doesn't catch up.
Hardware has often got better support on Windows than Linux (blame the manufacturers, the fact remains that they would rather support a few flavours of Windows than countless flavours of Linux).
Windows and Mac Os X just look better. From the fonts right through to the slickness of window redrawing, Windows and Os X just do it better. My own disappointment with the extremely slow pace of making Linux look and feel as good as Windows and Os X is probably one reason for animosity towards Linux
Have you taken a look at Xgl/Compiz or Beryl?
They look even better than OS X.