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What Keeps You Off of Windows?

J. J. Ramsey asks: "schnell has already asked the question What's Keeping You On Windows? It seems only fair to ask the opposite question. For those of you who have elected to not use Windows, what keeps you away from it? Concerns about stability? Security? Dislike of Microsoft's business practices? Or are you simply a fan of your chosen platform and just don't care about Windows one way or the other?" Might recent events sway your decision to keep Microsoft's premier software offering off of your computer?

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  1. Consistency by swordboy · · Score: 4, Funny

    I always stop my "Linux conversion" when I get to the point where I have to choose Gnome or KDE (or both).

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    1. Re:Consistency by arose · · Score: 3, Funny

      Nethack and "the falling brick game" are the only games I really need. YMMV.

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  2. Sasser by awhelan · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sasser keeps me off windows... then I go back on and it restarts my computer within 10 minutes!

  3. Re:The fact that it is so difficult to administer. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    I still don't know how to set up DNS under Win2K.

    Did you try asking the dancing paperclip? He claims he has all the answers...

  4. Re:One thing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I found the question "What's keeping you off of windows" to be interesting.

    Literally, I stay off of windows because too much stress and they break.

    Same is true for GLASS windows.

  5. Re:The fact that it is so difficult to administer. by Mr+Guy · · Score: 4, Funny

    "I know how to do it" does not equal "This is trivial."

    Setting up DNS on UNIX is quite complex. Whole books have been written on the subject.


    And books being written on a subject doesn't make it complex. Whole books have been written on MANY topics that are relatively simple.

  6. Re:I live without Windows by AviLazar · · Score: 4, Funny

    hmmm. obfuscating, discutable, decommoditizing... lots of big words, this person smarter then I am.

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  7. Re:What keeps me off? by corbettw · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ahhh, so you are evaluating your software based on looks of the people in the company? Wow. Can it get any more closed minded than that?

    Actually, I'd say it's ironic, not just close minded. I mean, have you seen some of the gurus of "open source" lately?

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  8. Re:One thing by HeghmoH · · Score: 4, Funny

    This would be more like blaming Ford if your friend borrowed your car and bumped the "Explode" button while going around a sharp turn.

    But real-life analogies to computer problems generally suck, so who knows.

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  9. Re:The fact that it is so difficult to administer. by spectecjr · · Score: 5, Funny

    Finally, I don't like the idea of rebooting a system every ten minutes.

    Then stop rebooting it every ten minutes.

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  10. I would blame.... by vwjeff · · Score: 5, Funny

    Would you blame Ford if your friend borrowed your car and wrecked it?

    No, I would blame Firestone.

  11. Re:I live without Windows by carlos_benj · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...this person smarter then I am.

    Cheer up. You're equally smart as neither one of you knows the difference between "then" and "than".

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  12. Re:I live without Windows by mrchaotica · · Score: 3, Funny

    Well, you see, we only agree with the government when the government is right!

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  13. Re:I'm cheap... by cshark · · Score: 4, Funny
    Man that was sloppy post. I understand why you don't want to attribute it to yourself. No one ever said anything about OS religion.

    Unlike when your RPM database gets corrupted or when RedHat inadvertantly puts the wrong information on glibc and everyone upgrades and is left with a machine that you can only reinstall the OS on (the shortest path).

    Look, if you cared that much about my stupid post, you would have pointed out that Linux isn't an operating system or platform. It's a kernel. Nothing more.

    Further you shouldn't assume that redhat is the only distribution, or that I even use red hat. I don't think I even mentioned red hat in the post, come to think of it. Odd...

    Something goes wrong enough to where this is a feature?

    Have you used Windows lately?

    As opposed to the 1000s of games on the Windows box that all their friends are playing. Could be that you have only the default 5 games installed on the Windows box and they are tired of them and that's why they don't want to use those?

    Yes, to put it back into context from left field "Games that come with Linux" was the operative term. Darnit, I called it Linux again, you should have corrected me. What kind of old timey know nothing snob are you?

    Proof of that which exists today? or are you still living in 1995?

    Yep, it's no secret. Don't believe me? Buy any third party firewall with application level blocking. Norton internet security catches most of them.

    Heh, yeah... those wonderful 'man' pages. When there is documentation, it is completely dry when having simply one example of a very common use would answer 90% of all questions about it. Linux documentation (and even Unix documentation for the most part) is seriously lacking. It's written by engineers for engineers. No examples, just lists of the 200+ command line options for every program with almost no direction of which ones are useful together.

    Ouch. Sounds like fun. Actually, I've only really needed to resort to man pages a couple of times. There's this great thing here in the 21st century called the internet.

    Who cares, neither of them kill babies and eat them raw. I don't idolize either of them, they are just humans like me, not a god, and not worthy of religion.

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  14. Isn't this sort of ironic? by mark-t · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... that an operating system called "Windows" would lack something called "Transparency"?

  15. Re:What keeps me off? by krumms · · Score: 4, Funny

    I mean, have you seen some of the gurus of "open source" lately?

    Whatever can you mean?

  16. Re:What keeps me off? by krumms · · Score: 4, Funny

    From the links in my previous post, I learned two things:

    a) Alan Cox, you are a scary, hairy man; and
    b) I now know why Perl is such a mess: clearly larry couldn't see the code he was writing from behind that moustache.

    No offence, you're all smarter than me and I love you, but by the law of the school yard that makes poking fun of you okay.

  17. Re:I live without Windows by AviLazar · · Score: 3, Funny

    I only know three languages: English, Hebrew and bad English. The third one is my primary language :)

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