or ‘How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love (well, at least not hate) XP’
Monday 12 June 2006
by Carl Bateman
I hate M$, really hate it, hate it with a passion. I would dearly love to use Linux for many reasons, because it’s Open Source, to play with all those lovely toys I’ve read so much about (programming tools, OpenGL, etc.), just to try it out to see what all the fuss is about, to bask in the Nirvana that is Linux, because it’s not M$.
From time to time I try to install Linux. Over the last three or four years I’ve made about ten attempts on two different desktop (...)
Are you the kind of person that tries something once and gives up? I think you’re the kind of person that is completely ignorant of a subject and tries to explain the good and bad about it. You’re the kind of computer user that formatted a hard drive therefore you think you know everything about the computers. You have a worthless book-smart computer science degree from the 1980’s.