943,590 Members | Top Members by Rank

Ad:
You are currently viewing page 1 of this multi-page discussion thread
Aug 11th, 2004
0

Windows vs. Linux

Expand Post »
I have always been a linux supporter -- For the main reasons of stability, speed, etc.
But I feel like I am unjustified being biased against windows. The main reasons for my dislike being Microsoft's monopoly and business techniques, unstability and security problems.
I have always been surrounded by linux supporters, and until recently, I have come across windows-supporters. So I guess I have been following the linux bandwagon.
Before I go out and voice "my" opinions about how linux is better, I would like to hear from the windows supporters, about why they support windows -- despite it's flaws. Linux supporters, feel free to comment. I will try to keep as open a mind as I can muster; I ask that any commentators please do the same.

-Soral 3.0
Similar Threads
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 1
Junior Poster in Training
Soral 3.0 is offline Offline
90 posts
since Jul 2004
Aug 12th, 2004
0

Re: Windows vs. Linux

silence is golden. Maybe no-one loves Microsoft....
Anyway, I don't love them, but I use them for the following reasons:
1) I can't figure out how to install stuff in linux.
2) My fave graphics program (PSP8) isn't available for linux, and the GIMP doesn't have a background removal tool.
As a more general point I would say that there is less of the big dealers in software writing for linux.
3) All my customers files are microsoft, so for reasons of simplicity Office is our chosen suite.
4) html-kit (the world's #1 editor) isn't available for linux.
5) I don't know how to configure linux e.g. to use a router to access the internet.

I've been using windows for the last 8 years or so (i.e. since I was 10), so I know where everything is, how to tweak it, and how to press the reset button.

Also my mum would complain she couldn't use the pc if I didn't have a multiboot with windows.

Does that help?
Reputation Points: 54
Solved Threads: 20
Master Poster
DaveSW is offline Offline
765 posts
since Jul 2004
Aug 12th, 2004
0

Re: Windows vs. Linux

I use Linux and there is definitely a big learning curve. I have a dual boot system with Mandrake 9.2. I usually will run Linux when I have nothing better to do. I am a strong believer that Linux will take over the market for more reasons than I care to talk about. For these untold reasons, I will keep playing with Linux until I become proficient enough with it to make it my main operating system. I have been using Microsoft since Windows 3.11 and maybe that is why I find Linux so confusing. Therefore, I say Linux may be a better operating system but this point it is still to confusing for the average computer user who just wants to play games and share word documents and such.


Reputation Points: 17
Solved Threads: 6
Junior Poster in Training
JR85023 is offline Offline
86 posts
since May 2004
Aug 12th, 2004
0

Re: Windows vs. Linux

Since this thread is of the "comments and opinions" sort, and does not concern a technical problem/question with Win NT/2000/XP/2003, I'm moving it to the Geek's Lounge.
DMR
Team Colleague
Reputation Points: 221
Solved Threads: 369
Wombat At Large
DMR is offline Offline
6,439 posts
since Dec 2003
Aug 12th, 2004
0

Re: Windows vs. Linux

I put this thread in the windows section in hopes that the thread will be viewed by the adamant microsoft supporters who frequent there. Yeah, this thread did not belong in the tech help section, but I knew that the chances of this thread being viewed by the windows supporters in the lounge would be slim.

-Soral 3.0
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 1
Junior Poster in Training
Soral 3.0 is offline Offline
90 posts
since Jul 2004
Aug 12th, 2004
0

Re: Windows vs. Linux

I understand, but our posting guidelines are pretty clear about what content belongs in which forums, and the techical forums are for resolution of technical questions and problems.


Also, concerning the following:

Quote ...
I put this thread in the windows section in hopes that the thread will be viewed by the adamant microsoft supporters who frequent there
No offence meant at all, but what's really the point? The whole "merits of Windows vs. Linux" issue is a horse which has been flogged to death countless times over. Personally, I use both operating systems pretty heavily- I know them both very well, and both have their strong and weak points. However, "which OS is better"-type questions are highly subjective, and as such, you'll only get a million or so different opinions if you ask that type of question.
DMR
Team Colleague
Reputation Points: 221
Solved Threads: 369
Wombat At Large
DMR is offline Offline
6,439 posts
since Dec 2003
Aug 13th, 2004
0

Re: Windows vs. Linux

I'm not going to get into this whole debate; like in did in another thread.

Use Linux if you want to use Linux, use Windows if you want to use Windows, and if you want neither, get a Mac.

You're OS choice isn't like a life or death decision; it's a decsion of personal prefrence.
Moderator
Reputation Points: 322
Solved Threads: 28
The C# Man, Myth, Legend
Tekmaven is offline Offline
914 posts
since Feb 2002
Aug 13th, 2004
0

Re: Windows vs. Linux

Well, now I am feeling sorry that I ever wasted thread space.
I guess I didn't make my initial thread post very clear.
My stance -- I like linux better than windows.
Why? -- boils down to following the linux bandwagon. (You know, the "Down with Microsoft" deal)
I wanted to hear out a microsoft supporter of why they like microsoft.
I have never met a person who would openly declare "I LIKE MICROSOFT, AND BILL GATES IS HOT!" (yes I live in a cave w/ an internet connection.)

ok.I reiterate -- What I hoped to get from this thread, is humble opinion of a microsoft supporter why they well, support microsoft.

I did not want to discriminate against windows the same way the white majority of Americans did against negros back then. -- By growing up hearing about how they are inferior and having it bred into them.

That is how I think I grew to dislike windows. I grew up around linux supporters and have only their opinion to hear. I wish to hear microsoft's side -- from real people.

Sorry for the confusion and the misplacement of the thread.

-Soral 3.0

btw thanks for replying Tekmaven™.
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 1
Junior Poster in Training
Soral 3.0 is offline Offline
90 posts
since Jul 2004
Aug 13th, 2004
0

Re: Windows vs. Linux

I am a linux supporter, but, I don't think Microsoft's operating systems are too bad. If you're just learning computers and you need a graphical envronment, Windows is perfect. But, if you're looking for speed, stability, and good security, Linux is the way to go.


Quote originally posted by Soral 3.0 ...
I have always been a linux supporter -- For the main reasons of stability, speed, etc.
But I feel like I am unjustified being biased against windows. The main reasons for my dislike being Microsoft's monopoly and business techniques, unstability and security problems.
I have always been surrounded by linux supporters, and until recently, I have come across windows-supporters. So I guess I have been following the linux bandwagon.
Before I go out and voice "my" opinions about how linux is better, I would like to hear from the windows supporters, about why they support windows -- despite it's flaws. Linux supporters, feel free to comment. I will try to keep as open a mind as I can muster; I ask that any commentators please do the same.

-Soral 3.0
Reputation Points: 12
Solved Threads: 2
Posting Whiz
Ghost is offline Offline
352 posts
since Aug 2004
Aug 13th, 2004
0

Re: Windows vs. Linux

Microsoft is slowly regaining my respect. Their Windows Media Player software does exactly what it's supposed to do (most of the time) with little fuss, and their Train Simulator program was excellent.

Windows NT 4.0 was a good thing. Windows XP Home is not. They're a big company, and obviously have been built using different divisions. The main OS division is out of touch with what a user needs in a basic OS. (I need more than just "limited" permissions so I don't have to run around as "admin" to do something. It's called security.)
Reputation Points: 23
Solved Threads: 23
Posting Pro in Training
Puckdropper is offline Offline
494 posts
since Jul 2004

This thread is more than three months old

No one has posted to this discussion for at least three months. Please let old threads die and do not reply to them unless you feel you have something new and valuable to contribute that absolutely must be added to make the discussion complete. Otherwise, please start a new thread in this forum instead.
Message:
Previous Thread in IT Professionals' Lounge Forum Timeline: The Perfect World(PLEASE REPLY)
Next Thread in IT Professionals' Lounge Forum Timeline: Nine Year Sentence for Email Spamming - 1st Conviction





About Us | Contact Us | Advertise | Acceptable Use Policy
Forum Index | Build Custom RSS Feed


Follow us on Twitter


© 2011 DaniWeb® LLC