[plug] windows - a rant
Garry
garbuck at westnet.com.au
Fri May 7 11:34:36 WST 2004
Decided to do a XP update this morning. What a trauma.
During "Critical Updates", it didn't want me to open new programs (or take
the focus). OK, fair nuff, it's not multitasking.
Then it decides that there is a IP address conflict on the network. Fixed
IPs... Click "OK" a few times. Restart the update.
Once all the criticals are done, it's time for the others.. I click them
all, only to be told that if I update one (Directx9 I think) all the others
are deselected.. So I do all except that one.. 14MB d/l. At 13.8MB it sits.
Ahh well, guess I'll have to restart that too.
After using Linux, simple networking stuff in Windows is esoteric -
bordering on cryptic. And they say this is good interface design! This is
separate, a few days ago.
Something that is often said in the media is Linux is "not ready for the
desktop". For some engineered difficulties in/and specific tasks this is
true. But if those commentators were fair, they'd have to say that Windows
isn't "ready for the destop" either. The difference is, Windows has OS
structural baggage which limit it, Linux has application limitations. So if
the commentators were not locked into file formats or whatever, the Linux
experience would be what the Windows experience *should* be.
Garry
the only reason I bother with windows is streaming WMP radio. Guess I
should try to get wine to do WMP, but I'd rather not infect my nice stable
laptop with MS software..
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