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Linux is in no way a threat to Apple. The reason there is no third party software for Linux is because any companies based on profit are destroyed by piracy.
Linux is a hobby, nothing more.
I've tried it. It (At least 10.5) is not a good server OS. It is prone to crashes, for one. The GUI is not as well developed as Microsoft's UI, as far as Open Directory, it lacks a lot of what I really like about Active Directory. As a web-server it is too slow (which is quite surprising, really)...
The OS or the serving applications are prone to crashed?
I think the issue of the GUI is about personal preference and what you are used to- not what is objectively 'better'.
Ubuntu desktop is actually easier to use than Window$. If you want an App you just go to the programs menu, select the last submenu, it might even be called add/remove programs, and it lists all of the supported apps by category, and there are a lot of them. All you have to do is read the descriptions until you find the ones you want to try, select them and click the button to install. The installer resolves all of the dependencies seamlessly, and then they are just there for you to use. Highspeed internet is a must though, since they are downloaded.I would definitely move to linux someday if they made themselves a contender. The problem is its geared towards uber-techies (im an amateur) and has no professional support.
The Reasons i use windows.....
1) It is infinitely more customizable than Apple. Apple makes a fine computer, but they don't let you tinker at all. (Windows does prohibit certain types of tinkering but aren't as bad as apple).
2) For now, Windows makes the world go round.
Easier than windows? I suppose that depends on what you want to do on your pc. I am pretty sure that 90% of the software I use will not work at all on it.Ubuntu desktop is actually easier to use than Window$. If you want an App you just go to the programs menu, select the last submenu, it might even be called add/remove programs, and it lists all of the supported apps by category, and there are a lot of them. All you have to do is read the descriptions until you find the ones you want to try, select them and click the button to install. The installer resolves all of the dependencies seamlessly, and then they are just there for you to use. Highspeed internet is a must though, since they are downloaded.
Easier than windows? I suppose that depends on what you want to do on your pc. I am pretty sure that 90% of the software I use will not work at all on it.
That said if there really is a huge list under programs of everythign that is available then that could be very cumbersome to wade through and find what you actually want.
The bottom line for me, is one I am a developer and all my customers use windows and 2 I like games and most are not compatible with other OSs. Maybe someday we will see one of these open source or free OSs that can actually do the things windows does but that day is not here yet.
Your list is too generalized. Linux is a kernel and not a complete OS. It should be GNU/Linux.
Other? Are you aware of how many "other" systems there are?
Why did you not put things in categories such as:
Embedded
Unix
Windows based
RISC
Research
Microkernel.
I use FreeBSD, NetBSD, debian, and slackware currently.
I have used minix, haiku, windows 95 to xp, plan9, mit exokernel.
Stand corrected, should be GNU/Linux...
But I figured if I didn't make it so generalized, there'd be 101 different poll options and no one would respond. I just wanted to get an idea of which systems are most popular among the tech savvy crowd (of course that is under the assumption that anyone who even views this forum has an interest in and some type of computer skills).
What you didn't want to list all the ones on the WiKi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_operating_systems
(And I'd bet there's even a few missing on that list)
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