Exactly.
There's this whole myth thing going on that Linux takes a lot of time to use. The only time it takes a lot of time is when I need to compile some oddball program that has a bucketload of dependencies and I have to compile all the dependencies. You know what? I don't find that to be an issue anymore.
With yum, I can get almost any package I want pre-compiled, and it pulls the dependencies for me automatically. If there's a program I want to compile that isn't pre-packaged, like
workrave, suprise, I found all the dependency libraries already built for me and ready to download with yum.
Windows, however, wastes a lot of time. Crashes, endless reboots, patching all the damn time, system instabilities, frustrations, hitting ctrl-alt-delete all the time.
Then there's other stupid shit. Yeah... I like waiting 5-10 minutes for a 2 GHz machine running windows XP to shut down/reboot when a linux box on a 450 MHz Celeron will shut down in a fraction of the time.
And that's just the intrinsic suckitude of the OS. Put on antivirus/antispyware software and watch your cpu power get sucked away to maintain this POS OS. Get a virus or spyware infection anyway and your PC slows to a crawl.