merendo wrote:Sure. Windoze will always (or at least, in the near future) be
the first choice for people who need to call their emails once a
day using Outlook 6, sometimes shop at eBay and call their daily
horoscope (especially women often do that*rofl*).
But for the expert or even for the advanced users (like me)
Linux is a great choice.
You are a coder, so you have to know how computers work
inside and you have technical knowledge.
Its not only the home users that dont care about the OS.
Why should a professional graphician or a professional musician
care about the console commands and all this?
People want to *work* with computers, and they can do this by
using the right applications.
3D artists install some 3D-programs (3DSmax,Maya,Poser,..) and
use this applications without knowing anything about the computer
or the operating system.
Many ppl even dont care about the OS it runs on, when the
application needs Linux, the admin gives them a Linux PC.
If it needs a Macintosh, they buy and use a Macintosh.
Computers are here to make our live easier and to do some work for us.
The operating system should make things sooo easy that you
can concentrate on your real work (creating 3D art, music, coding).
Linux is still far away from this point, because you still need to
learn too much things to use the OS before you can do your
real work.
Linux is much better now than 8 years ago (the first time i tried it),
but there is still much more to do to make it easy for everybody.
You cant generally say that all people who dont know all the
technical stuff behind the operating systems and computers
are just dumb.
There are people out there that dont know what you know
about computers... but this people actually make big money
by *using* the applications and create some art with it,
without looking how computers work or what commands are
available on console.
Computers are my live, but i still respect people that dont care
about the technical stuff behind computers and OS's - because
some of this peoples do much better work every day than i´ve
done in the last 15 years programming.
Think about it...