Would you switch to Linux?


Would you switch to Linux? (Why?)  

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  1. 1. Would you switch to Linux? (Why?)

    • Definitely not!
      73
    • Definitely, if a few changes were made.
      39
    • Maybe if a few changes were made.
      81
    • I'm already a linux user.
      67


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Doesn't it annoy any of you that 50% of your pc's resources are aimed at your virus scanner, popup blockers, adware scanners and all that jazz?

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I think I smell an exaggeration... :whistle:

Plus popups are a browser target, not an OS target. ;)

:o cmove with a complet sentence.....

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Sorry, I came back to look at the thread and when I saw this I had a huge laugh, man this is funny! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

I forgot to add, "nice one!"

:o cmove with a complet sentence.....

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no period, it doesnt count. :laugh:

just by reading hte posts on this thread, i can tell that a lot of people are really misinformed about linux.

some people think that linux has no GUI and that you do everything from the commandline :laugh:

I already started this poll in the linux section, I should have put it here.

Why did you answer the way you did?

Seriously, to the hundreds of people that look at the post, is it that hard to vote? On the other poll, 1,014 people looked at it, only 61 votes. It's not that hard!

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Did you get that link from my profile?

Definitely not!

I'm not very into the whole open source software, mainly because commercial application support is almost non-existant. I don't like being forced into open source just because it's the only thing available.

And Mac OS X is UNIX based, stable, looks stunning, user friendly and has both open source and commercial application support.

I found myself the perfect OS! :D

If I needed to run a web server then sure, I am not opposed to having a Linux system running in console mode (which I find easier to use than the repulsive UI's like KDE and Gnome).

But I would never use it as a desktop system; Windows XP does everything and runs everything I want, hassle free. Not sure what other people's problems are, but I never have security or stability problems.

I tried Mandrake 10 on Virtual PC (trial copy).

It was easier to install than XP, and better looking.

It's quite noob friendly, and I was impressed that I didn't have much trouble with it.

If I was to go to linux it would have to be as user friendly as Mandrake if not more. I'm not going to learn all the command prompt stuff, I have enough code to learn for web development, so something like redhat is a bit scary to me.

However, games support would have to be higher to get my 100% vote. And I have lots of legitmate games that I would have to dual boot to use. (A possibility). My windows Licence I could easily find an old pc to use on, or sell it.

At the moment, I would have no problem using it as a dev box, or movie player box, or email box or whatever, as long as it was hard to break (by user error). In fact, I might strip down my current movie box, and try Linux on it. Its a low spec machine, so it may get some extra kick outta a light weight distro.

At the moment, I am comfortable with the Windows enviroment, and setting up users, access, programs etc, I would have to re-learn all of that for Linux. I'm not too fussed about programs, I'm a freeware / opensource user mainly anyway.

For a new user, is Mandrake the recommended choice?

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