Re: Why people don't care about Linux

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brummyfan;114515 Wrote:
"Steve Thackery" wrote:

Like the OP, I've tried loads of Linux distros (my current favourite
being
Mint), and I have to agree with him.

Every single distro I've tried feels like a "box of bits" rather than
a
coherent system (I'm talking about the UI, here, rather than the
underlying
architecture).

Also, you really don't need to go very far below the surface before
it
explodes into a nightmare of arcane command line instructions and
obscure
text-based configuration files. The UI feels very much like a thin
shell on
top of a deeply technical and difficult OS.

I have to say that the Linux community really don't know how to put
together
a neat and clean user interface. As the OP says, the demos of
wobbly,
transparent windows you can find on YouTube are a powerful example of
how
NOT to design a user interface.

It's worth pointing out that Microsoft tried all sorts of fancy
animations
and other on-screen effects in the early days of Vista, and abandoned
almost
all of them after experiences in their useability labs. Just because
you
CAN do something doesn't mean you should.

Linux proponents have been declaring "Linux is ready for the desktop"
for
years - at least five years, and probably nearer ten. And the fact
is,
Linux is still NOWHERE on the desktop (in terms of desktop machines
actually
running it).

I don't understand why they bother. Linux is a superbly flexible OS
for a
host of other applications, from mobile phones, NAS, web servers, and
so on.
Linux is already a major success in all sorts of fields. The fact
that it
just doesn't really succeed on the desktop is nothing to be ashamed
of.

My PDA runs PalmOS, which is superb for its intended role. But, like
LInux,
it isn't suitable for a desktop PC. Does anyone care? No, of course
not.
It's horses for courses. And Linux isn't the right horse for the
desktop.

I'm happy to predict that it never will be anything other than a VERY
niche
desktop OS. And I don't see why the Linux community have so much
difficulty
coming to terms with that.

SteveT



I have been using Ubuntu for the past 2 yrs and I haven't tried any
other
distros of linux and I am not interested in them.
I do not care whether 100 people use ubuntu or a single soul like me
make
use of Ubuntu, as long as it works for me thats all I am interested. It
is a
fantastic OS as far as I am concerned and that is very good enough for
me to
carry on using it.

If thats true,what are you doing on a windows forum? Why are you not on
linux forums helping your fellow users?


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