Posted on 06/25/2014 10:20:01 AM PDT by ShadowAce
Yup. When you want real work to get done, you use Linux/Unix. When you want to play games, Windows will suffice.
Although these days, with Steam approving and greenlighting Linux games at an extreme rate, it may not suffice for very much longer.
Spoken like a true Linux Zealot...
I deal with your type all the time. This is the same attitude they had BEFORE windows took over desktops for $trillions of dollars of revenue
Microsoft has a tenacious hold on office environments, and many deluxe third party applications are purposed only to Windows, but Linux is catching up even there.
Microsoft had better business acumen.
Linux is software.
Oh really? My wife and I both make our living doing real work with Windows, for the most part. I suspect that most "work" getting done on today's computers is still done on Windows.
And no, I am not a Windows fanboy, in fact, I still have Gentoo linux installed on one PC. Compiled that one nearly from scratch. I have to admit though that Ubuntu is probably the distro of choice for most regular people.
Linux doesn’t have a bunch of crap running in the background
No Vax or C/PM?
/johnny
Meh. I don’t run ZOS at home either.
I have a friend whow is really cheap. They use open office. I use office 2010.
I’m able to get a lot more “real” work done AND enjoy games.
And the last dual boot machine I had was windows and os2 warp. Never again.
I’ve never claimed to be anything other than a Linux partisan. Unlike the majority of MS-Window zealots though, I actually have extensive experience with both, and haven’t formed my opinions from ignorance.
Is this seriously what Linux people are bragging about?
500 computers that almost no one will ever use, that just chucks out raw data? Of course they use Linux!
And guess what? 99% of the computers that will ever do anything remotely useful with that data are not running Linux, and number in the billions.
I shudder to think how many of those 500 machines are used by the NSA to mine our data.
I have used one flavor of linux since 97 almost exclusively and haven’t looked back. Windows is fine for certain things, but if you are say for example a scientific modeler who wants their lattice-boltzmann code to run as lean and mean as absolutely possible, unencumbered by background processes and other computational clutter, then linux is the choice hands down. But I wouldn’t force the receptionist at the front desk to use it.
Every time I have to borrow a windows 7 or 8 laptop from a niece I find the waiting time to do anything agonizing. They have so much crap running in the background they run like molasses. I am always glad to get back on my Linux machine.
and emulators are nifty too
I’ve used both and both have their strong points and weak points. Really depends on your needs, budget and expertise. I don’t see one as any more or less productive than the other. That is in the hands of the user.
Are you a bot? Your fourth sentence is the exact opposite of your second sentence. I’d suggest opening a help ticket for your developer(s) to try to increase your consistency.
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