Jpeg wrote:
Jookia wrote:
So you're saying that all tools are equal?
No, he is saying that you should use the right tool for what you are doing, each OS has advantages and disadvantages that you need to keep in mind when making a choice. Some do work better than others for certain tasks but there are none that are best at everything.
Glad that at least one person gets it.
Fuzzy wrote:
Ah, the claim to authority based on seniority.
No, its a claim to
experience, a thing that some people are seriously lacking in and are blurting out generic statements based upon personal preferences that are
not based upon how practical a thing is for certain purposes.
For some things i use Linux exclusively, for gaming, i use windows since there is no other choice and i do not want to pay for something (i.e. Cedega or whatsitsname) that
may or
may NOT run the game that i have purchased. That is just not good enough!
When a Linux Gaming OS (that is at least 95% compatible with the stuff out there) is released, that is the day when Microsoft can close up shop and go home, before that - dream on.
Open source does not mean s**t for 99% of the home users since none of them go through all the sourcecode and compile it themselves: most end users want something he or she can USE.
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