Originally posted by: Pilsnerpete
Can there ever be just one os? Seems like it would have to be free.
What are some of the known problems with your favorite operating system?
I know Macs have had problems with memory management in the past, but are there any drawbacks now?
What's the deal with Linux besides program compatibility? Why doesn't everyone use it? Fear of the unknown?
Fear of the unkown.
And those who try think its too hard - I think otherwise.
I grew up on Apple2es and then later moved to PowerMacs in 3rd grade when our school got them. Then I remember one day my dad taking me to his computer lab and I looked at the computer and told my dad "These Don't look like Computers" (To me Mac/Computer was one in the same) and my dad explained that it was a different kind called "Windows NT".
To say the least I remember it was hell trying to do stuff because I didn't understand anything...I eventually figured a few things out but that was only after I kept on using it...To me it was freaking hard...
...now I use windows like nothing...
Its just that there are many who "tweak" windows or whatever and feel they have a handle on the OS and when they try Linux and realize that they are clueless about anything under the layer that is setup for General Users (BAsically typing up stuff and using programs) it becomes much more frustrating - that is how it was with me atlesat...
I still have it though but I do admit that I wish my modem would like Linux rather than crap all over it...
That and it doesn't seem like each O/S is up to Windows yet. I would LOVE to find a distro that has the nice sleek design of Redhat mixed in with all the extra programs of Mandrake. Redhat should be able to play MP3s and many other things by default rather than not include them (I got them on my own but there are things you come to expect of an Operating System and this is one of those things...even if RH is aimed at the Business sector)
While I understand the whole "you choose what is on your PC so you have only what you need" it doesn't erase the fact that for the beginner it is slightly annoying...
My main beef with Mandrake (last distro I tried was 9.0) is that the GUI is horrendous...Bluecurve looks soooo much nicer compared to it, but Mandrake knows where its at when it comes to bundling info on a computer (Divx/Xvid playability right outta the box wihtout having to install anything? That is what I'm talking about!)
Just remember this: It isn't hard - its different.
What makes it hard is our reluctance to accept something new so instead of booting up into Linux we prefer to go straight to Windows and just have Redhat kind laying there (Which is what I'm doing since I spent 2 months trying to get my fvcking modem to work...ah well 1 month from now I'll be on college internet so i'll prolly do another install and use it there)