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Look, it's not a religious war on anything. I think that if the people that could get the most out of it (All those who use just office and internet, for example) used it, they would have no problems, and the market would once again be competitive. Manufacturers and developers would make applications cross-platform. In the mean time, I am of the opinion that Linux is better for my needs, so I'll use it. However, I'm willing to try anything, and I wish those who say "I'm happy" would try it too: if they hate it, that's a justified response; if they like it, they can dual-boot with no loss of productivity. I'm also not saying Linux is the only option. Mac OS X, BSD, OpenSolaris and Unix are in many cases equally suitable and usually have all the advantages over Windows I listed above.



Ubuntu. Linux for human beings.

If you are interested in trying Ubuntu or Linux in general, PM me and I will answer your questions and help you install it if you wish.