• redalastor
    +4

    And yet people believe that Linux is the complicated one. :-P

    • hallucigenia
      +3

      As a Linux user, it's funny to see all of the FUD out there. When somebody complains about Windows, it "comes with the territory"; when somebody complains about Linux, it's "Oh, see how complicated and hard to use Linux is!!!" I have one friend who seems to think that Linux users have to compile their kernels once a day, and he completely ignores anyone trying to tell him different.

      • redalastor
        +3

        "I went to [some site] and downloaded [an .exe] under Linux and when I clicked on it, didn't work! Why doesn't it 'just work'!".

        Well, I went to [some site] under Windows and had to spend 30 seconds figuring which was the legitimate download and which were malware masquerading as the download, then I had to click next a few times while taking care to check and uncheck boxes not to accept 'special offers' for more malware. Why can't I just open the package manager and have the whole install process automatically done for me without risking to infect my computer every time I want to download legit software?

    • idlethreat
      +3

      I like Linux. It's a good OS. I've used it since 0.98-pre-1. Still use it today for a good number of tasks.

      While it's fine for some things, there's currently zero support for the DAW's and hundreds of dollars in audio plugins that I use. For my use case, it's a non-starter.

      OSX is superb for a lot of things too, but I'd rather give Redmond my money than every have to deal with Apple's Audio/MIDI control panel again. Not to mention a lot of the plugins I use don't have Audio Units.

      So, for now, Windows 7 on my one and only workstation it is.

      • Gozzin
        +2

        I've used Linux for 12 years..I can't imagine how they would get W10 on my Linux boxes,but they are welcome to try.