Is Linux A Joke? It's free so why are so few using Linux?

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pyles69

Easy question to answer once you have actually tried Linux.

I just finished tossing a Ubuntu CD in the trash because that is where
it belongs.
Now I truly understand why Linux can't seem to break into the desktop
market.
Linux sucks.
The programs look like something Windows had 15 years ago with Windows
3.1.
The help system is non existant.
The fonts are terrible.
The graphics support is terrible.
There is no Direct-X 10 support.
The interface is crude and slow.
My printer wasn't even recognized (Lexmark).
My widescreen monitor came up with an out of range box sqaure in the
middle of the screen instead of the 1440x960 it should be.
Some application called Amarok kept freezing up on me when it would
search my drives for media. What a non-intuitive POS that program
Amarok is.
I tried burning a DVD with k3b and it made a perfect coaster every
time.
This is with a high end Plextor drive.
Why don't Plextools work with Linux?

And the list goes on.
I can't spend my life searching Google for answers so back to Vista I
go.
At least Vista works.
Linux?

It just sucks, mostly your time.

"Linux, if you think you hate it now, wait until you try it"
 
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David B.

Now we just wait for the linux fanboys to reply and blame you , your
hardware, your computer skills, or your parentage, they will blame
everything except the OS itself.
 
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Alias

Easy question to answer once you have actually tried Linux.

I just finished tossing a Ubuntu CD in the trash because that is where
it belongs.
Now I truly understand why Linux can't seem to break into the desktop
market.
Linux sucks.
The programs look like something Windows had 15 years ago with Windows
3.1.

Not on my machine.
The help system is non existant.

Existent ... existent.
The fonts are terrible.

Learn how to download fonts.
The graphics support is terrible.

Works great with my nVidia card.
There is no Direct-X 10 support.

So what? What uses that?
The interface is crude and slow.

Not on my machine. It's much faster than XP was on the same machine.
My printer wasn't even recognized (Lexmark).

Buy an HP printer and get over it.
My widescreen monitor came up with an out of range box sqaure in the
middle of the screen instead of the 1440x960 it should be.

Learn how to configure your video card. It's three clicks.
Some application called Amarok kept freezing up on me when it would
search my drives for media. What a non-intuitive POS that program
Amarok is.

I'm using it right now with no problems at all.
I tried burning a DVD with k3b and it made a perfect coaster every
time.

Try using a Ubuntu native burner like GnomeBaker.
This is with a high end Plextor drive.
Why don't Plextools work with Linux?

You used the wrong program, of course.
And the list goes on.
I can't spend my life searching Google for answers so back to Vista I
go.
At least Vista works.
Linux?

It just sucks, mostly your time.

"Linux, if you think you hate it now, wait until you try it"

Gosh, I didn't have any of those problems and I am listening to Amarok
as I type, great program!
 
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Richard Urban

On a Vista news group the person says he tried something else and is going
back to Vista.

It is much more appropriate than the post of Linux people who come here and
berate people for using Vista.

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Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)
 
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David B.

You apparently don't understand what a troll is. Someone that posts in a
Vista newsgroup, saying he likes Vista and is going back to it is not a
troll.
 
B

bob

Now we just wait for the linux fanboys to reply and blame you , your
hardware, your computer skills, or your parentage, they will blame
everything except the OS itself.

So why do you windows fanboys post here? Just to be asses?
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´When facism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a
cross.¡
- Sinclair Lewis.
 
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Stephan Rose

Easy question to answer once you have actually tried Linux.

I just finished tossing a Ubuntu CD in the trash because that is where
it belongs.
Now I truly understand why Linux can't seem to break into the desktop
market.
Linux sucks.
The programs look like something Windows had 15 years ago with Windows
3.1.

I don't recall Win 3.1 looking like this:

The help system is non existant.
http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty

The fonts are terrible.

I like my LCD Subpixel smoothed fonts perfectly fine...though I will
grant that upcoming 7.10 release I am running right now has better
looking fonts than the 7.04 release.
The graphics support is terrible.

Care to explain? I'm using a nVidia 8800 GTX by the way.
There is no Direct-X 10 support.

Of course not. Nor will there ever be. DirectX is a Microsoft API for
Microsoft Operating Systems. It has no place on non-MS operating systems.
OpenGL exists for a reason.
The interface is crude and slow.

Ever bother installing the appropriate video card driver for your card? I
mean, try Vista on a VESA driver and tell me how blazing fast that would
be...
My printer wasn't even recognized (Lexmark). My widescreen monitor came
up with an out of range box sqaure in the middle of the screen instead
of the 1440x960 it should be. Some application called Amarok kept
freezing up on me when it would search my drives for media. What a
non-intuitive POS that program Amarok is.

Honestly I have no idea if Lexmark has any support or not. You did try to
actually Add the printer though right? Or did you just expect
applications to magically know it's there?

As far as the screen issue is, I can believe that. The graphics subsystem
is undergoing some major overhaul in the current release and problems
such as that are being resolved.

And as far as Amarok goes, yea I agree. I don't care much for it either.
I just use Rhythmbox instead. Much faster, more lightweight and does an
excellent job.
I tried burning a DVD with k3b and it made a perfect coaster every time.
This is with a high end Plextor drive. Why don't Plextools work with
Linux?

Plextor drives work perfectly fine. I own two, as does K3B though I
prefer to use other tools. And if Plextools is windows software, then no
it won't work. Hint: Linux is not windows. Windows software is for
windows. Linux software is for Linux. Linux software does not run on
windows. Windows software does not run on Linux.
And the list goes on.
I can't spend my life searching Google for answers so back to Vista I
go.
At least Vista works.
Linux?

It just sucks, mostly your time.

"Linux, if you think you hate it now, wait until you try it"

*shrug* Your primary problem in my opinion is that you went to Linux
expecting Windows.

You expected it behave like windows.

You expected it to run windows software.

You expected it to be windows.

You were disappointed when you discovered it isn't windows.

If you want windows, then go use windows...I mean, you wouldn't go out
and buy a hammer if you want a screwdriver right?

--
Stephan
2003 Yamaha R6

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Guest

David said:
You apparently don't understand what a troll is. Someone that posts in a
Vista newsgroup, saying he likes Vista and is going back to it is not a
troll.

You mean that "pyles69" is not a troll crossposting to these many groups?

You are making your windows using fellow retards proud, it seems.

BTW: "pyles69" is flatfish, who also posts as

Abbie Diaz, achmed.jones, Aftab Singh, Allen Cusimano, Allie Perkins,
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ArameFarpado

Em Segunda, 24 de Setembro de 2007 19:19, David B. escreveu:
You apparently don't understand what a troll is. Someone that posts in a
Vista newsgroup, saying he likes Vista and is going back to it is not a
troll.

everyone that crosspost is a troll
 
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ArameFarpado

Em Segunda, 24 de Setembro de 2007 19:27, Stephan Rose escreveu:
Of course not. Nor will there ever be. DirectX is a Microsoft API for
Microsoft Operating Systems. It has no place on non-MS operating systems.
OpenGL exists for a reason.

There "direct-x" is our "dri",
a poor solution for the ones that don't have a real GL GPU.
 
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David B.

See, here's another one.
Where is "here"? I am posting in the Microsoft Vista group on the Microsoft
news server, where should the Windows "fanboys" post? I am replying to a
post that was also sent to a couple linux groups, not much I can do about
that.
 
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David B.

Really? I don't recall reading that anywhere in the newsgroup netiquette, or
is that your own version that changes on the fly when someone has an opinion
different from your own?
If you guys actually had an OS worth defending you would provide intelligent
replies with some useful insight rather than attacking the OP because he
called your precious OS a joke.
 
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dennis@home

David B. said:
You apparently don't understand what a troll is. Someone that posts in a
Vista newsgroup, saying he likes Vista and is going back to it is not a
troll.

Even when he crossposts to several other groups?
Its easy to see crossposts in windows mail just look at the to: line.
 
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Ponder

Hiya Richard Urban.

<crosspost left intact for impact>

In said:
On a Vista news group the person says he tried something else and is going
back to Vista.
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,comp.os.linux.advocacy,24hoursupport.helpdesk,microsoft.public.windows.vista.general

That's the trouble with auto-defenders, they can't recognise a massive
crosspost nor when they're being trolled ;)
 
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dennis@home

Alias said:
(e-mail address removed) wrote:

Learn how to configure your video card. It's three clicks.

But quite difficult when you don't have a display to look at as I know from
experience.
You shouldn't have to borrow a screen just to set the display mode to
something that works.
Resorting to text mode and editing the xconfig file is a pain.
 
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The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly

Richard said:
On a Vista news group the person says he tried something else and is
going back to Vista.

It is much more appropriate than the post of Linux people who come here
and berate people for using Vista.

Yes, and much more appropriate than the post about linux server machines
getting 'hacked'...

--
Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group:
http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html

"Fair use is not merely a nice concept--it is a federal law based on
free speech rights under the First Amendment and is a cornerstone of the
creativity and innovation that is a hallmark of this country. Consumer
rights in the digital age are not frivolous."
- Maura Corbett
 
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Alias

dennis@home said:
But quite difficult when you don't have a display to look at as I know
from experience.

Not the OP's experience.
You shouldn't have to borrow a screen just to set the display mode to
something that works.

Not the OP's experience.
Resorting to text mode and editing the xconfig file is a pain.

It took me three clicks and I didn't use a command line (that involves
typing, not clicking).
 

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