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Daniel Berger

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Daniel Berger is a Ruby Programmer who also dabbles in C and Perl
I don't like Linux Posted: Mar 19, 2005 1:24 AM
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There. I've said it. I don't like it. I don't like it as a desktop OS. It's clunky and ugly and most of my toys don't work, even after patches. It's sluggish and occasionally I get brief periods of no responsiveness. Sometimes I have broadband. Sometimes it just stops working. I have no sound, despite installing the patches and following the directions as best I can. This happens with two different distros - Mandrake 9 and Suse 8, btw.

Blech. Yuck. Phooey.

Even when I had a smoother version of Linux running on my old dual Pentium II box, I still never liked it very much. It just never gave me warm fuzzies. Especially not compared to, say, BeOS. Ah, now there was a great desktop OS. But I digress.

What about as a server? Frankly, I'd pick FreeBSD over Linux as a server. Faster filesystem. More secure. If I'm willing to shell out the bucks then I go with Solaris, not Linux. I still need to try Solaris 10, btw. I've heard good things about it.

There was a time when I would have been willing to put up with this, and tinkered around for hours and hours to get the thing working the way I wanted it to. Not any more. I'm too old and tired. I just want stuff to work. I have better things to do than screw around with config files on my time off.

I'll keep Linux around, though, for compatability issues that may pop up. And no, I don't feel like shelling out $99 for Suse 9.3 professional, so get off my back.

PS - I've disabled comments because I've already heard it.

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