I'm thinking of giving up. Here are my reasons:
1) The elitist attitudes of Linux users - I think a lot of Linux users can be represented by Linus and I guess they feel justified considering the main guy who started things is cocky and obnoxious.
But, what bothers me most is that Linux is not easy and yes, it requires a lot of time but when people complain, it's only a small group of people who are sympathetic. I keep reading very snide remarks and sarcasm. I thought it might be limited to the Ubuntu forums but it seems like there are some here as well as other Linux distro forums. I think even if I become a super duper expert at Linux, I would never become like that. I would know how those frustrated people feel because I've been there.
2) Most companies make products for Windows and offer Windows support. That is a fact and unfortunately, it is something newbies can claim Windows is easy for them relatively speaking. The best thing about Linux is choice and the open source but I find so many tasks you want to do are extremely time consuming and you sometimes go in circles. I see certain parts of computers as particularly problematic in Linux especially wireless. MythTv was near-impossible (well, impossible for me) and other things required vast amounts of time. I fail to see how Linux becomes a staple on the desktop unless people get a lot of time off their work/jobs or they are all in computer-oriented jobs.
3) Choice is good but in my case, I find it difficult to decide just what to do. Invest more time learning and trying to get things to work? I have already spent a lot of time and I keep getting stumped. I encounter one obstacle after another. I know this is negative but I have trouble finding support in the forums here. I posted about wireless with almost no responses. I read in the Ubuntu forums but there's problems/issues galore in there and I don't know which approach to take. I think it's important to learn Linux (it is progressing) but it also makes me feel stupid and foolish. Perhaps, I should chalk it up to an inability to progress/learn fast enough and join the other large group of people who mostly use Windows. Afterall, a great number of Linux users will not miss me nor will they care. It's all about choice and we all have the choice to use whichever OS/computer stuff we wish.
1) The elitist attitudes of Linux users - I think a lot of Linux users can be represented by Linus and I guess they feel justified considering the main guy who started things is cocky and obnoxious.
But, what bothers me most is that Linux is not easy and yes, it requires a lot of time but when people complain, it's only a small group of people who are sympathetic. I keep reading very snide remarks and sarcasm. I thought it might be limited to the Ubuntu forums but it seems like there are some here as well as other Linux distro forums. I think even if I become a super duper expert at Linux, I would never become like that. I would know how those frustrated people feel because I've been there.
2) Most companies make products for Windows and offer Windows support. That is a fact and unfortunately, it is something newbies can claim Windows is easy for them relatively speaking. The best thing about Linux is choice and the open source but I find so many tasks you want to do are extremely time consuming and you sometimes go in circles. I see certain parts of computers as particularly problematic in Linux especially wireless. MythTv was near-impossible (well, impossible for me) and other things required vast amounts of time. I fail to see how Linux becomes a staple on the desktop unless people get a lot of time off their work/jobs or they are all in computer-oriented jobs.
3) Choice is good but in my case, I find it difficult to decide just what to do. Invest more time learning and trying to get things to work? I have already spent a lot of time and I keep getting stumped. I encounter one obstacle after another. I know this is negative but I have trouble finding support in the forums here. I posted about wireless with almost no responses. I read in the Ubuntu forums but there's problems/issues galore in there and I don't know which approach to take. I think it's important to learn Linux (it is progressing) but it also makes me feel stupid and foolish. Perhaps, I should chalk it up to an inability to progress/learn fast enough and join the other large group of people who mostly use Windows. Afterall, a great number of Linux users will not miss me nor will they care. It's all about choice and we all have the choice to use whichever OS/computer stuff we wish.
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