LoL!Originally posted by: Cogman
It really is nice, finally I get all the benefit of having linux on windows.[...]
Out of curiosity, what is there to do in Linux that is so cool? I know it's free but is there a compelling reason to run it?
Go watch and LISTEN to what this video is saying:Originally posted by: Dari
Out of curiosity, what is there to do in Linux that is so cool?
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Out of curiosity, what is there to do in Linux that is so cool? I know it's free but is there a compelling reason to run it?
Free (as in freedom and beer) and complete transparency are two of the biggest reasons. You should be looking at it from the opposite direction, i.e. what reasons are compelling enough to use Windows that you're willing to pay for it?
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Out of curiosity, what is there to do in Linux that is so cool? I know it's free but is there a compelling reason to run it?
Free (as in freedom and beer) and complete transparency are two of the biggest reasons. You should be looking at it from the opposite direction, i.e. what reasons are compelling enough to use Windows that you're willing to pay for it?
I can think of many reasons for that. I'm not interested in programming in order to fix problems in my operating system.
Originally posted by: Nothinmanwhat reasons are compelling enough to use Windows that you're willing to pay for it?
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Out of curiosity, what is there to do in Linux that is so cool? I know it's free but is there a compelling reason to run it?
Free (as in freedom and beer) and complete transparency are two of the biggest reasons. You should be looking at it from the opposite direction, i.e. what reasons are compelling enough to use Windows that you're willing to pay for it?
Originally posted by: 1LordEmperor1
Originally posted by: Nothinmanwhat reasons are compelling enough to use Windows that you're willing to pay for it?
Games =/
If games were written in open GL with cross-platform in mind form the start I'd drop windows in a heartbeat.
Here's hoping a major developer will break away from M$/DX sometime...
Originally posted by: SammyJr
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Out of curiosity, what is there to do in Linux that is so cool? I know it's free but is there a compelling reason to run it?
Free (as in freedom and beer) and complete transparency are two of the biggest reasons. You should be looking at it from the opposite direction, i.e. what reasons are compelling enough to use Windows that you're willing to pay for it?
Software. Ease of use. Games.
Originally posted by: Dari
Too bad no one has been able to answer my original question.
Originally posted by: Dari
Too bad no one has been able to answer my original question.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Originally posted by: Dari
Too bad no one has been able to answer my original question.
I listed a few reasons in my first reply. I can expand on them if you'd like, but you don't seem like you'll be very responsive so why did you even ask?
Originally posted by: lxskllr
I had a screenshot of 3 different Windows and 2 Linux running at the same time. I think I deleted it awhile ago. It's fun for the gee whiz factor :^)
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Originally posted by: Dari
Too bad no one has been able to answer my original question.
I listed a few reasons in my first reply. I can expand on them if you'd like, but you don't seem like you'll be very responsive so why did you even ask?
Your response was vague. OK, I'm not a programmer but I do use Mathematica and Matlab often. Are there any cool engineering software in linux that's free and easy to use and not available for Windows?
Originally posted by: Nothinman
IMO the only thing that Windows is better at is gaming so unless that is a requirement I don't see a reason to pay for Windows for a home PC.
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Originally posted by: Nothinman
IMO the only thing that Windows is better at is gaming so unless that is a requirement I don't see a reason to pay for Windows for a home PC.
...and proprietary business software.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Originally posted by: Nothinman
IMO the only thing that Windows is better at is gaming so unless that is a requirement I don't see a reason to pay for Windows for a home PC.
...and proprietary business software.
That's why I said home PC, for work you don't usually have a lot of choice.
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Originally posted by: Nothinman
IMO the only thing that Windows is better at is gaming so unless that is a requirement I don't see a reason to pay for Windows for a home PC.
...and proprietary business software.
That's why I said home PC, for work you don't usually have a lot of choice.
I was thinking of work apps you'd use at home, Autocad specifically. I imagine there's others though that people commonly use on their home machines to get work done.
Originally posted by: Dari
Out of curiosity, what is there to do in Linux that is so cool? I know it's free but is there a compelling reason to run it?