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PhilipDC78 said:Linux might be made better, but it's inherent flaw is that since it is open source, people don't get paid to improve it. So the improvements come slowly, usually through people doing it in their spare time.
Elijah_A said:umm, creation of viruses for linux is hardly worth it. True there are less people using *nix but one of those reasons is that creating viruses for linux is insanely difficult, that's as far as I know after collaborating with some linux gurus. Virus makers would have to face file permission issues which would only limit the virus to user's accounts only, not the whole system.. unless you're root. Being open-source, vulnerabilities are spotted right away, you'll realize there are a lot of developers out there willing to spend time with it for many reasons: they want to learn, it's their hobby, etc. Being Opensource you know very well what's inside your system, proprietary software doesn't want you to take a peek at their code, whether it's good or not.
I have to agree that linux can be unfriendly to the user, I faced that head-on and realized that there are now friendlier linux distributions(Mandrake, Redhat, SuSe)..
I respect people's preference on their OS, it simply depends on their tastes. If they had no time to learn and be productive right away, use Windows or Mac. Otherwise learn linux -- and own a powerhouse of an OS![]()
though I still use it and it seems decent enough. It can be 'unbloated' by checking out the preferences and remove some aesthetical stuff you don't need. Furthermore the processes running in the background could be removed, that depends on the number of packages installed when you initially installed Redhat(It's got a lot of packages for a default install). 4gig? Yikes, you must have done a full install? I'm using Debian and Gentoo linux and it only took about 2.5 gig for every basic app I need(email, gui, a few games) it could be less than that. quicksilver said:a) an e-mac is cheaper than some PC deals out there...and more reliable (my POV) and
#b) Hyundai's are cheaper than Bentley's, which one would you rather be in.
Also, I don't care for the no programs defense. How many programs do you need to do a single task?
So in conclusion, I honestly don't mind PC, just prefer my Mac.