we've seen a bunch of dumbass posts in recent weeks, all about this exact same thing. The annoying thing about this one is that for a change, everyone is having a proper civilised discussion. This must be because of GardenGNOME's good communication skills in starting off on the right foot.
May i say my few cents' worth though?
Windows is bloated.
It really is.
i swear, my initial installation of windows took up about 500Mb of space, not too bad, but that was with no programs, well i installed MS office, and a few small apps like winzip, winrar, quicktime, etc, and HEY PRESTO! 4 gigabytes of space taken up, and a low disk space warning. Here's the rub: try uninstalling all those programs, and it will STILL take up 4 gigabytes. now that sucks.
I think my installation of redhat linux was about 600Mb and i have added a small few Mb of programs since, and... wait for it... it's STILL not got any bigger. Plus, i have hundreds of programs.
I may never use them, and i can get rid of them anytime i want, but hundreds is better than the dozen or so i have on windows, especially since they don't get any bigger on the disk...
Desktop OS. Windows is a bit easier to configure than linux, but it gives you less options. That's not strictly true though, but if you want to make changes that windows doesn't offer you, you will have to jump through hoops big time.
Linux has more options, a whole lot more, and this of course makes it bloody hard to figure out at first. i haven't figured out a way to not use the command line yet. Actually so far (i have had linux for nearly 2 weeks) it seems a lot easier to me to use the command line for a lot of things, it will be difficult though for me to introduce this OS to my M$ assimilated girlfriend... (she hates M$' business related antics with a passion, but i am dreading how she will relate to the physical workings of 'the alternative' to windows)
Linux falls down on compatibility with newer or rarer hardware. i think linux has much better 'plug and play' (if you can call it that!) than windows for the things it does support, but for the things linux doesn't support, watch out.
I know a bunch of people who have odd soundcards, or USB devices or whatever that are a bitch to configure in linux. i understand that it is possible to get linux working with a lot of devices using redirects and bypasses (or whatever you call it in computerese!) whereas with windows, you would have to hope somebody had written a driver for whatever it was...
basically, it is possible to prove that x beats the pants off of y regardless of what x and y are, but it is all a matter of configuring and tweaking. Of course this brings up the issue of how much tweaking can be done based on time, expertise and of course luck. The answer to this will be different for each person.
My considered opinion is that the windows vs linux debate is moot, and that the real issue is M$'s political agenda. Of course my point of view may be moot to people whose priorities do not match my own.
that was maybe about ten cents worth i reckon, so sorry, but i feel okay about it because a lot of the other posts in this forum have been longies too.