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Originally posted by Calum:
...This, in my opinion, has been something the software developers have been incredibly lax on for years...
yep, and that is what scares me...
i'm very new to all of this (linux) and am looking for a M$ alternitive. there is SO much research to do to find a viable alternitive it's pathetic. who supports the largest selection of popular PC hardware? what applications will replace, or work on linux? what functionality will i lose/gain? where is linux's position in the market and which direction is it heading and how fast?
i need answers to all those questions and many more as many other alternitive seekers also do before an intelligent choice can be made (btw, i'm not necessarily actually asking them here).
analizing the quoted statement above (no offence at all) provides very little comfort. i sort of see it as a general sum to many of my questions and i don't like the answer it provides, or my interpetition of the answer anyway. this is what i'm reading:
obviously the software developers are going to cater to whatever market provides a profitible return, right? if software developers have been "incredibly lax" on providing software, drivers, ports, etc., for linux "for years", that suggests to me 1) linux simply ain't too popular as a desktop platform, 2) it's probably not gaining in popularity very rapidly and 3) i'm not likely to find software with the functionality of much of the windowz counterparts, free or otherwise.
now, my take on this is not something that i necessarily believe is the case, rather it's my interpetation of the above quoted remark. please tell me i'm WRONG!
unlike Sleeping Dog, i'm far less restricted in my choices of OS's. i'm simply an end user on a stand-alone desktop that, currently, is not used for profit. still, i want graphics software with the full capability, or better, of Ulead PhotoImpact, text editing software with the full functionality, or better, of UltraEdit, WYSIWYG editing functionality of Front Page (M$ office in general), communication software such as Trillian and file sharing software such as WinMX.
now i know damn well that i may not be able to have my cake and eat it too, but just how close can i get given the current state of affairs?
i'm the type of person who will GLADLY depart from the mainstream and head off in my own direction, yet i fear i may be hampered if i choose linux as that direction. please pat me on my little head and tell me everything's gonna be ok :rolleyes: