icyrus, I have Mandriva linux. I installed it, tried to play my MP3's and I couldn't.
I'm sure I'm not the only one too...
I tried to watch some HD content in the said OS and double clicking my .wmv or mpg files did nothing. Not even to bring up a media player that say's I ned to download a coded or whatever.
Once again I'm sure I'm not the only one who experienced this...
However, trying to do any of the above even in windows'98 works. I can play MP3's and I can play HD content by double clicking.
See you can say distribution X does y and z, but with windows its always windows.
Usability is subjective inherently therefor you cannot get facts, all you can go on is how many people have an easier time in windows compared to those who use Linux, from looking at the current numbers I'd say Windows is easier to use.
Command prompt, yes I'll go on once again about the command prompt, because at no point in Windows 2000/XP or Vista is it necessary to go to the command prompt, but with some linux distributions it'll be hard to do anything without the command prompt. At worst with windows you will use the prompt, on Linux you will end up using the prompt at some point or another. The question is when. If the Linux body or whomever still need to sit down and decide on how to go about single installs, then clearly from an ease of use perspective, it's not where Windows is because this has been in windows since '95 and possibly before.
I won't even go on about gaming in a Linux environment as to say its pathetic would be giving it credit.
Once again Linux is good i the server space and what have you, but from an average user pov its nowhere near Windows or OSX not by a mile.
It says something if people would rather pay for an OS than take a free one.