Comment Re:heh (Score 1) 1091
My experience is much different.
I started playing with Linux when it was first uploaded to AOL in late 92', early 93' and I've kept my hand in since then. But I'm not a technical person and never used it as my daily driver.
A couple of years ago the XP install on my very, very old Dell laptop needed to be refreshed, but given the age of the machine and what I wanted from it, I decided to put Ubuntu 10.04 on instead.
I have never looked back. It lets me do what I most need to do - read and write email, work within a web-based content management system, resize and clean up photos, use Twitter - with no fuss, no muss. Oo handles my office needs, and lets me share files with my work with no issues at all. My seven year old (!!) laptop runs fast enough, the software is new enough and I don't have to do anything special to make it work. I never drop to the command line. I never get cryptic error messages. It's arguably the simplest computing experience I've ever had. It gets out of my way better than Windows 7 or the increasingly baroque OS X.
Obviously, I don't use Word or Photoshop or any of the other deal breakers. But I can't believe I'm alone in my computing needs, or in how Linux handles them.