Numbuk:
viewtopic.php?p=43931#p43931Irony, that name is your Cell Phone.
But, let's see. That said, I use Linux everyday for everything I do on a PC. I have a Windows 7 Image that seems very, very limited boot time. I have 3 Macs, of which 2 are running Linux. Poor implementation by your administrator(s) is their problem; not mine.
Ubuntu's UI, out of the box, is slick, intelligent, and pretty much idiot proof. If you don't like Gnome, you can use Kubuntu for a kde Variant. Personally, I'm an xfce window manager guy, but that's just me. However, any installation I use, I generally tweak to high heavens. Of course, I can make it deployable via net or disc with less headache than it takes to slipstream an updated Windows disc.
As for having a CLI to do things, it's useful. Having one that lets you perform complex operations and file manipulations of a real sort is badass. Let me know when you search 10 different spreadsheets and aggregate data from all 10 in a new file without having to manually do so or writing a stupid amount of Macros in Excel.
Software is a tool. Operating systems and operating environments are also tools. Just because your experience with limited implementations handled by poorly trained and poorly equipped administrations "suffers" is bad does not mean that the operating system "sucks" or is "behind." Like I said, full screen frame buffering compositing, 3d acceleration, and all sorts of other "spiffy" new UI tech is old hat for Linux. Even Rainmeter, as posted in this very forum, is actually pretty old tech (like some 20 years old) as far as Linux is concerned.
But, I dunno, it's been nearly 10 years since Kirec first posted Ubuntu for you guys to try. It's worked out of the box on pretty much every piece of hardware for the last 10 years. And, yet, I still see the same parties repeating the same prejudices and the same biases without actually trying any of these implementations.
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