Name: Anonymous 2010-03-25 10:05
So. I tried Windows a few months ago. I was suggested XP as the most user friendly one. So yeah, I install it.
Bam. Slower than linux fucking Debian. Linux FUCKING DEBIAN. Sound doesn't work. It takes 2-3 days to find out how to install FireFox. Adobe was a lost cause. File system was confusing(But that was probably with my inexperience using that style of filesystem, I'll admit) the colors were ugly, and the other colors to change the theme to were equally ugly. All guides for XP were outdated, and all the help forums I tried were empty.
In the end I never did get my sound to work, it made even the simplest tasks over complicated, and while I will admit some were due to my own inexperience with Windows, But some tasks seemed complicated just for the sake of being complicated, and most of all, time consuming. I've heard Windows being touted as a OS for programmers, but that's retarded. You'd spend more effort on it's time consuming tasks than with programming.
Not a troll, just wondering. Why should I use Windows?
Bam. Slower than linux fucking Debian. Linux FUCKING DEBIAN. Sound doesn't work. It takes 2-3 days to find out how to install FireFox. Adobe was a lost cause. File system was confusing(But that was probably with my inexperience using that style of filesystem, I'll admit) the colors were ugly, and the other colors to change the theme to were equally ugly. All guides for XP were outdated, and all the help forums I tried were empty.
In the end I never did get my sound to work, it made even the simplest tasks over complicated, and while I will admit some were due to my own inexperience with Windows, But some tasks seemed complicated just for the sake of being complicated, and most of all, time consuming. I've heard Windows being touted as a OS for programmers, but that's retarded. You'd spend more effort on it's time consuming tasks than with programming.
Not a troll, just wondering. Why should I use Windows?