I've been using RedHat9 for some weeks now and I really like some of the Linux features, but there are also lots of problems. I couldn't make my scanner work, I looked on the internet and, maybe I'm an idiot, but the solutions given there where way beyond my understanding. Complicated files editing, weird commands and so on. Things I do in Windows with a few mouse clicks(and Mac it's also quite easy installing new hardware). Why is it so complicated, is Linux only for experts? That would mean it's not really a desktop OS, it's only for servers and I'm wasting my time with it. I also tried updating my kernel .Tried everything in the Readme file that came with the kernel pack, nothing worked in the end, after wasting 3 hours.
My modem didn't work, I couldn't connect to the internet. I downloaded a driver for my Intel modem, installed it, the modem sounds like it connects but it actually doesn't, no web page loads.
There are also things I like about Linux, many nice applications, it's almost impossible to get viruses(but what's the use of this if I can't connect to the internet?)
So I have to dual boot and use Windows for many things I can't do with Linux, until I learn more about it, at least. I also hate the sick paranoic greed of Mr.Gates, and that Microsoft is becoming a monster which swallows everything around. I would love to give up Windows and use 100% Linux. But I can't, Windows works where Linux doesn't.
And I wonder, why don't Linux makers and Linux distro's sellers campaign more at hardware producers to make drivers for Linux too, as they make drivers for Windows and Mac? Drivers made by producer work best. Linux drivers shouldn't be written by independent programmers, they should be written by hardware producers, in order to work. Imagine Windows with no drivers, it would be much worse than Linux. My modem and scanner work because the producers made drivers for them, not because of Microsoft. Why don't Linux supporters and coders campaign and presure the hardware producers to make Linux drivers instead of imagining they're so smart they can make all the drivers themselves? And thinking that, because they're smart, it's useless to make Linux easy, everything should be as long and complicated as it gets so as they can laugh at the "suckers" who don't understand those long command line parameters? It's a pitty really, Linux has great potential, but it should be made for ordinary users too and not only for "experts".