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<rant>Ok, so yesterday I installed Kubuntu an my desktop along with XP. I am beginning to wonder why I bothered. I can see some of the reasons why people love Linux so much but I have had far more problems than solutions. Here are my reasons for being so dissatisfied:
1. I can't get dual monitors to work. I installed the nVidia restricted drivers, edited the xorg.conf file, and still have nothing. I don't even think the OS recognizes the second monitor. 2. Every time I try to install Flash player I get some kind of error. With the RPM its failed dependencies, with the flashplayer-installer its just some generic "I won't do this" error. 3. Ditto for Java. 3. Amarok is coded too poorly to run my whole music library in a playlist. WMP does this fine. Fortunately Kaffeine does fine with it. 4. This kinda goes along with 2. Windows comes with installers. Double-click, installed. Linux comes with a variety of formats for installations, almost none of which I can get to work. All said, I feel sure that if I was a Linux expert none of these problems would exist. Unfortunately for me I'm no expert. Windows just seems so much more user friendly. Maybe there is some big secret I'm missing. But then, if its a big secret then it isn't very user friendly. It seems like all Linux would do for me is make my life more difficult. Even if I got everything to work like it should I would be back to where I started. I want this to work, but I don't see it. Do any of you have ideas for what has gone wrong? Why should I stick with it? AT, here is your chance to save a wayward Linux user.</rant> PS: For what its worth it was easier to get Linux to see my Windows Server than it was to get Vista to see it (that is one thing I will concede, Linux kicks Vista's ass, but who didn't already know that?).
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Here are some of the reasons I personally like Linux and prefer it over Windows, or OS X:
This is all nothing personal. But you asked, and I'm answering honestly.
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We used to get this all the time on the Amarok mailing list. Amarok is not designed to support thousands of songs on a single playlist. Instead you should use the dynamic playlists feature. It was designed to do exactly this, create a smart playlist with the criteria you want, and then load it into a dynamic playlist. If you want to search your whole collection, thats what the search box in the collection browser is for. Visit the amarok dev squad at #amarok on irc.freenode.net if you want more help. Don't accuse developers of poor coding if you haven't even looked at the source code.
By the way, you should be using your default package manager to install software. RPM's on a Debian based system? Flash player is easy to install, e.g. go to a site with flash on and click the install flash player box where an animation should be. E.g. hardwareforums arcade. Java works fine for me. The Linux world isn't trying to make your life hard. If you have difficulties with something its easy to rant and put the blame on something, whatever it is but it doesn't make the problem go away. the beauty of open source software is that it enables you to DO something about it. As AT said, Linux isn't a better Windows. Once you stop thinking like a Windows user and not expect everything to be spoon fed to you then it's quite a capable system. If you still aren't satisfied, then return it for a refund...oh yea forgot about that...
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Ok, so I got flamed, but I guess I had that coming (although I do appreciate your response, donkey, as it did have some ideas and solutions for some of the problems I mentioned).
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The problems you've been facing are simply teething problems. They aren't what we would call "in-the-shit" problems. A bit of googling should do the trick.
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Anyways, this has somewhat hardened my resolve to figure this out. Maybe its just because I have to one up everyone I'm around, but regardless, I have to prove that I'm not a closed minded MS user.
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You can do anything if you put your mind to it. I'm not pretending to have any insight into your character, but most people don't have the tenacity to learn something new when what they have works "well enough". If you can stick with Linux long enough to really learn it, a whole new world will open up to you. And if not, well, maybe you'll learn a few things anyway.
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I know I'm a bit late in joining the conversation, but I thought I might as well throw in my two cents even though a lot of this has been touched upon.
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I'll admit, though, that Linux was also quite a learning curve for me as well. I was very fortunate to have AT living very close to me to help me with all my little problems. But the real learning came when AT finally told me he wouldn't help me until I had really tried for myself. Some problems he left me with for a month or more before helping me with them. So yes, there's a learning curve but it is well worth it. I also want to mention that my first several times (and even now) using a mac were very difficult for me. This is after having extensively used both Windows and Linux. Sometimes things just don't make any sense on there. My point is that your problems have less to do with the quality of the OS and more to do with change your are experiencing. Along the lines of your "I just want it to work" speech, I want think its important to consider that you saying "MS just works" is coming from the mouth of an experienced MS user. I work in a computer repair shop and let me tell you, I get a huge amount of customers in that can't get DVDs to play out of the box. Doesn't sound very user friendly. Most MS computers dont come with the proper files to play DVDs and some DVD playing software for MS also dont come with the proper files. In a recent incident a brand new vista computer didn't have the region for dvd playing set correctly on the cdrom settings and the person couldn't play dvds. The fix was more complicated than they would have ever figured out. I've seen on many, many occasions in Vista the optical drive just vanish from my computer. How to fix it? Delete some registry entries. WTF? And this happens fairly often in XP also, though not as much. I've worked on countless infected computers and countless computers that need registry fixes, have broken Windows files. I've also seen countless computers being fixed remotely end up with a missing NTLDR just from breaking connection. These problems I'm describing are not sole incidents. I see them almost daily. Beyond very very limited use of a MS computer, operation and fixes are complicated and nonsensical. Much earlier, you asked what distro to use and honestly its not fair for one of us to push one on you. The reason there are so many linux distros out there are because people's needs vary so much. If you have the time/patience, i would suggest going to distrowatch.com and spending some time looking through some of them and reading the descriptions. I have personally used quite a few linux distros and it never feels like "home" until I come back to Debian. Some you may want to try are Debian, Mint, *ubuntu, Fedora, or Mandriva. I dont really care for several of these, but they all have decent support and I know people that use each of them quite happily.
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