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Matthew Szulik, chief executive of Linux vendor Red Hat, said on Monday that although Linux is capable of exceeding expectations for corporate users, home users should stick with Windows: "I would say that for the consumer market place, Windows probably continues to be the right product line," he said. "I would argue that from the device-driver standpoint and perhaps some of the other traditional functionality, for that classic consumer purchaser, it is my view that [Linux]technology needs to mature a little bit more."

http://www.silicon.com/software/os/0,39024...39116741,00.htm

Well, I think that's exactly right. Linux is as easy to use as Windows, so long as it supports your hardware! I'd be perfectly happy using Redhat is I could just get my sound card to work. But with out it, it defeats many of the reasons I use my computer.

You can't blame linux for the lack of driver and hardware support.. that is the hardware manufacturers fault. Same thing with game makers. They could easily make ports of linux and Mac but they see Microsoft as the sole money making operating system for their products.

:laugh: Couldn't have said it better myself. I wonder how the HardCore Linux advocates feel now? :D

Well I personally don't mind.

Linux has never been suitable for the average home user - I would personally have never reccomended it for such a scenario!

But for the enthusiast home user (such as a lot of Neowinians, etc) and people with a bit more IQ about them than the people who put credit cards in floppy drives and use their CDROM drives as a coffee cup holder, then Linux is still a great system.

We all know still that Linux makes an excellent server system though.. Windows for desktops, Linux for servers :)

Linux has never appealed to me due to the lack of a gaming platform. Sure you can host a CS server on a linux build, but you can't play the clientside version. Bummer.

Actually, you can. There is a program called "WINE" that allows you to run Win32 based applications in a *nix environment.

As for the Windows for desktop, Linux for server, I personally prefer a BSD flavor for servers. =) :ninja:

What the hell? Linux CEO has been conquered by those evil MS ***tards. May he be sent to Valhalla to serve under ODin for the rest of his life.

that is what i wanted to write and look for the meaning of Valhalla in Google. these two were something i didnt expect:

;) :laugh:

valhalla is now shipping for linux

valhalla is a great hall where "odin receives the souls of heroes fallen bravely in battle".

more is here @ Valhalla

Hardly surprising... Linux is getting better, but it's still too difficult to use for the average Joe. Just installing a driver for your gfx card is a science in itself.

I know what you mean. Those darn Nvidia drivers had me going crazy for a little bit. Got it working though.. :D

linux is a great system and is gonna get so much better, its gone so far in recent years! much further then windows (in my opinion please dont argue with me about this) sad to see redhat linux is dying also, but to be honest never liked it anyway! go the slackware or gentoo :)

still have to admit windows is made so much easier.. mainly because of what is almost a monopoly there is. if more people used max it would be cheaper, if more people used linux over the years it would be better.

Huh? I got this on Googlism:

valhalla is awaiting you

valhalla is included in the plans for a future nordic youth portal

valhalla is the only choice

valhalla is awesome

valhalla is a spooky place

valhalla is dead

valhalla is a good ride

To the guy who said linux has come a long way in the past few years..... errr so has windows, they just did it first. Linux is trying FAR too hard to be like windows, its almost embarasing that linux freaks claim its far better then advocate complete ripping of the GUI.

Dont get me wrong, I absolutely love linux as a no-gui server OS, but as a desktop its a wannabe, plain and simple.

To the guy who said linux has come a long way in the past few years..... errr so has windows, they just did it first. Linux is trying FAR too hard to be like windows, its almost embarasing that linux freaks claim its far better then advocate complete ripping of the GUI.

Dont get me wrong, I absolutely love linux as a no-gui server OS, but as a desktop its a wannabe, plain and simple.

Snickering I just love how windows people think microsoft like invented the gui, with the blue desktop and the nice little icons and taskbar. They dont hold the patient on any of the destops, taskbars or icons so when another company makes a o/s with them everyone says oh oh look they are stealing microsofts stuff. bull besides go back to the 70s when mr gates stole basic. when you run your mouth at least do your research to back it up . :angry:

To the guy who said linux has come a long way in the past few years..... errr so has windows, they just did it first.  Linux is trying FAR too hard to be like windows, its almost embarasing that linux freaks claim its far better then advocate complete ripping of the GUI.

Dont get me wrong, I absolutely love linux as a no-gui server OS, but as a desktop its a wannabe, plain and simple.

Snickering I just love how windows people think microsoft like invented the gui, with the blue desktop and the nice little icons and taskbar. They dont hold the patient on any of the destops, taskbars or icons so when another company makes a o/s with them everyone says oh oh look they are stealing microsofts stuff. bull besides go back to the 70s when mr gates stole basic. when you run your mouth at least do your research to back it up . :angry:

So what kind of GUI does Linux have? Never seen one :o

So what kind of GUI does Linux have? Never seen one :o

You know that's the funniest thing I've heard all day! :laugh: I love Gnome... not really a fan of KDE but might give it a shot if I ever install Linux again (either Fedora, Slackware or Gentoo).

The fact with windows a noob can install pretty much all software by just putting in their cd and following the instructions or if they downloaded it by just double clicking the .exe file and following the very easy instructions. Until Linux gets a standard system with a program having say .lin where every version can use this instead of having .rpm or god knows how many sources missing messages that people don't even know how or where to get and/or add them. Poeple don't want to have to use a command line to inzip, untar and install and such. The mac and windows make it simple with either .exe for windows or .bin, .dmg or the like that still only require a couple clicks of their mouse without a command line. Hey I like Linux but that is its biggest killer and until that becomes universal and easy it will "NEVER EVER" compete with windows or the mac platform.

For those busy cussing out the CEO of Red Hat, Inc...

He has a valid and clear point, Linux isnt ready for desktop usage. The OS has a long ways to go in terms of being simple to use, many users love the ability to know how to say install Nvidia drivers on Linux w/ ease, but for a average user taking 30 minutes to do a "simple" task isnt very welcomed. Simplcity that Windows and Mac are famous for can be inherent to limits, but its also needed. The majority of Linux users are like me, PC Professionals, Taking a while to learn sometime and master it is actually fun to us. To A person who could care less about a PC and just wants specific stuff done its not fun at all, but instead a pain in the arse.

I agree with the CEO on Linux, it wil get in user hands soon enough, not now. And for the users screaming that Linux dosent "Steal" from MS, it does lots, but MS is a standard so its hard not to have to steal from them...

Relax and as said before...

Windows = Desktops

Windows Server = Damn good server OS :D (im a windows server admin soo...)

Linux = Server

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