Well it's been a while since I installed Ubuntu and decided to see what it can do against Vista and to be honest I haven't really used it all that much. It was pretty easy to drop back into the old Windows habit and dismiss this Linux distro altogether. It's not that I have anything against Ubuntu or anything, I'm just more comfortable with the way things are in Vista.
For instance:
You want to download and try out a piece of software in Windows so you download it and click "install" and everything is done through the Windows installer.
Now try that in Linux. You download a "tarball" then type in several lines of code to get the program to install.
Most regular PC users, like myself, have very limited knowledge of running code to get anything done. I would imagine that if I did a bit more practicing it would seem perfectly natural to me.
I haven't really given Linux a fair shake at convincing me that it's ready for the mainstream Windows users to give it a try so I guess that means it's back to the drawing board on this one. Besides, I do like the idea of open source, free software that is capable of getting the job done.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
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