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You don't undestand anything about it.
Oh yeah? Why don't you fucking tell me what's so great about it? What makes it so good? If it's so damn awesome, why did NeXT NOT USE IT, why did RISC OS NOT USE IT, why did Amiga NOT USE IT.
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I find all these "more knowledgeable" people stupid.
X11 is more configurable than anything.
I still haven't read any argument against it on this board. "X11 is old" is NOT an argument. It's not even old.
"more configurable" might have something to do with what's wrong with it. The damn thing is too hard for average people to set up.
And we know it's not "old", but it's TIRED.
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One question for you...
IS THAT A JOKE OR DO YOU KNOW THAT LESS.
Ha ha ha ha!! Jokes are funny! And that's not a joke... GDI is better than X11. GDI supports layering, limited alpha blending, and is tied to the kernel, meaning that it's part of the core system, not an afterthought.
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That's plain wrong.
Is it? Have you ever heard the phrase "Your mileage may vary"? I installed Linux on several machines... getting it up and running wasn't hard at all... but making it actually do anything was.
And don't give me the tired argument that "I need to learn more" because it's bullshit. Nobody's ever going to take your OS seriously if the learning curve involves buying a goddamn book.
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Again, that's plain wrong.
Prove it. In my opinion, X11 and nearly all GUI frameworks for it (GNOME, KDE, et cetera) lack quite a bit in informing the user of what's happening.
And if you can state your opinions as facts, then I will too. Because Linux doesn't work for what I need it to, it sucks.
That's what's so shitty about the arguments. Nearly all of them boil down to "well, Linux is better for what I do"... and therefore you believe that it's better for someone else... JUST BECAUSE YOU USE IT FOR SOMETHING.
I tried to like it, I really did, but all the stuff that I was told makes Linux so great was what made it so frustrating to use. I tried for a week to use my PC as a DHCP server with Linux (RH8) and COULD NOT. This was on top of X11 being a flaky ass bastard and not wanting to run more than half the time.
I restarted to XP, patched the bastard up, turned on Internet Connection Sharing, and ran it headless on my cable modem for two months... ZERO INFECTIONS OF ANYTHING. And that was during the period of all those worm attacks. Was I hurt by them? No.
Linux is great for people that know and care about UNIX. I know enough UNIX to get me around a shell window, to start and kill processes. But none of this matters. I run OS X, so all the UNIX shit can exist without me knowing or giving a shit, because I don't.
I think I can sum it up... I DON'T GIVE A FLYING FUCK ABOUT UNIX. All I care about... and all anybody, except obviously you guys... care about is using their computer. /etc, root access, X11 configuration, window managers, config files, fsck, interactive startup... NOBODY CARES.
As long as their computer works, that's what matters.
In my experience, Be just works. In my experience, Linux doesn't quite make it there. I don't care because I run an OS built on NeXTStep. NeXT/OS X does, always has, and always will kick the shit outta plain-vanilla UNIX and clones.
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