blues2cruise wrote:So does having linux mean you don't need windows XP or Vista or otherwise
If linux is so great, why are we all buying microsoft?
No...I'm not being a smarta$$.....I genuinely don't know.
Linux is *not* that great.
It's a bit of a nightmare for most people, really. There are many awesome things about it... but the trouble comes when something doesn't work quite right, which is often.
If you want to install some software that is NOT included in the package manager's list, you're in for a very rough time that often involves resorting to extremely cryptic command line operations. No downloading an exe and double clicking to popup the Install Wizard. Video and graphics drivers can often be absolute nightmares. Getting a DVD to play can be a huge issue because the DVD decryption libraries
are actually illegal in the US. If your hardware doesn't work with your distribution "out of the box" installing the proper drivers
just to get sound can be virtually impossible for anyone not highly experienced.
Case in point: I have a fairly typical computer I wanted to use as a Linux media center/server. I have a very typical motherboard with built-in digital sound. Ubuntu 7.10
doesn't work with the digital sound output. I had to find source code drivers from nvidia, compile them via the command line, alter some text config files, and do some other cryptic annoying "poo poo" just to get it to work.
I use Linux, BSD, and Solaris on server systems in my home and at work. I have a lot of experience with Linux.
Linux is great as a stable OS for your grandpa, assuming he won't try to administer the machine in any way whatsoever and that you will do everything necessary to the machine. Linux is also pretty good for serious power users who want complete control of their systems and don't mind spending a ton of time with it.
BUT! Linux is TERRIBLE for tyhpical computer users who take care of their own machines and don't want to spend hours on forums asking for help and hoping someone understands their problem. And if you need help, the body of people who can actually offer help for your specific problem on your specific version of your specific distribution is infinitesimally small compared to the number of people around that can help you with any problem in Windows.
Bottom line? Don't bother.