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2012-11-26
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2012-12-22
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2012-12-22
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2012-12-23
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2012-12-23
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I will vote AMD for president next time if I'm having any shares during next meeting.
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2012-12-24
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MOST OF PEOPLES DNT USE LINUX IT DOESN'T MEAN LINUX SUCKS, ACTUALLY NO ONE KNOW THE VALUE OF LINUX. ITS A GOOD LUCK THAT ITS OPEN SOURCE. LINUX IS KING OF OPERATING SYSTEM'S CUZ IT CAN DO ANY CRAZY SHITS THAT NOW ONE CNT EVEN IMAGINE. SMALL EXAMPLE IS NOKIA N900
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For me the major disadvantage of Linux is the same as its major advantage. That is, that it is open source. Large companies selling software go through a rigorous QA process involving testing in all sorts of different environments, on different hardware configurations, coexistence with different other software, before they release it to general public. I know, I come from one such company. In the open source community, the QA has a lot to be desired. It works on my machine, therefore it must be good.
Another problem is the community's own attitude. Commercial OSes are made for dummies. They have a big sign on the door saying, "dummies welcome!" The sign on the Linux door, OTOH, says, "if you don't know how to recompile the kernel, you *****, then don't even bother!" This is completely unnecessary but unfortunately it is true and gives Linux the aura of an OS exclusively for geeks.
There are tendencies to avert this effect. Ubuntu has done a lot of good work in making Linux more attractive for the average Joe. However I think they approached it from a completely wrong angle. I do not need a new flashy desktop that would not even boot on my 5 years old laptop, with dialogs so large they do not fit on my screen. Instead, give me a decent PDF reader and a good video editor and I will be in the nirvana.