Linux is not readly for prime time

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Bill Yanaire

An experienced Linux user explains why Linux is not ready for prime time:



I'm with the webmasters on this 1000%. It's not that I'm against Linux, its
that I can't be for it.

The OS is just impossible because you have to know about a gazillion
commands to make it do what you want, and who has time for that?

The apps software that comes with it as open source is distinctly second
rate, which explains why it is free, and there is a dearth of specialized
software for particular uses. Cross-platform emulators are lame.

The supposed benefits of customizing seem to be non-existent for home users,
especially since customizing does not seem to be to the effect of making the
apps any better.

The desktops are poor clones of Windows, and are counterintuitive to
actually use.

The fact that downtime is reduced because of fewer viruses, worms or
stability issues is offset when you add back the extra learning time,
research time, and other chores necessitated by Linux, not the least of them
being frequent need to repartition and/or format hard disks if you are going
to play around with it. It is also not so clear that Linux users are immune
from such hazards, or if they just have a reprieve for as long as they fly
under the radar.

Linux websites and helpsites are filled with arrogant Linux users who will
actually be angry if you question the usefulness of vitality of their
system, and there is no real professional help available.

Ultimately, the problem with Linux is that free is not the same as cheap.
Someday that may change, but today there is lots of expense attached to a
Linux install, and not a lot of upside, especially since I found myself
surprised by its difficulty and/or its impossibility even when reading
instructions from a $30 book. The world ought to know that there are
opinions on both sides, not just the hype of Linux lovers. The Internet is
filled with lovers of things -- their soccer heros, their bands, and on an
on. There needs to be balance from people not so smitten with something.

In fact, the words "whylinuxsucks" won't google to well, so I'm suggesting
lots of use of this phrase so people can find you more easily: "Should I
choose Linux?"
 
Bill Yanaire wrote:
> An experienced Linux user explains why Linux is not ready for prime time:
>
>
>
> I'm with the webmasters on this 1000%. It's not that I'm against Linux, its
> that I can't be for it.


We know you're too stupid to install *any* OS.

>
> The OS is just impossible because you have to know about a gazillion
> commands to make it do what you want, and who has time for that?


I set up my install of Ubuntu 8.04 without using a command line one
single time. Oops. BTW, in Windows, there is a thing called CMD. Do you
know what it is, lamer?

>
> The apps software that comes with it as open source is distinctly second
> rate, which explains why it is free, and there is a dearth of specialized
> software for particular uses. Cross-platform emulators are lame.


Ill informed opinion based on never using any of the applications in
Ubuntu because you're too biased and stupid to install it.

>
> The supposed benefits of customizing seem to be non-existent for home users,
> especially since customizing does not seem to be to the effect of making the
> apps any better.


You would have to know how to install Linux before you could make this
judgment.

>
> The desktops are poor clones of Windows, and are counterintuitive to
> actually use.


False.

>
> The fact that downtime is reduced because of fewer viruses, worms or
> stability issues is offset when you add back the extra learning time,
> research time, and other chores necessitated by Linux, not the least of them
> being frequent need to repartition and/or format hard disks if you are going
> to play around with it. It is also not so clear that Linux users are immune
> from such hazards, or if they just have a reprieve for as long as they fly
> under the radar.


More ill informed drivel. If you know how to point and click, you can
customize Ubuntu with no problems.

>
> Linux websites and helpsites are filled with arrogant Linux users who will
> actually be angry if you question the usefulness of vitality of their
> system, and there is no real professional help available.


Yeah, like you, Frank, Spanky, The and Hound Dog help here, right?

>
> Ultimately, the problem with Linux is that free is not the same as cheap.
> Someday that may change, but today there is lots of expense attached to a
> Linux install, and not a lot of upside, especially since I found myself
> surprised by its difficulty and/or its impossibility even when reading
> instructions from a $30 book. The world ought to know that there are
> opinions on both sides, not just the hype of Linux lovers. The Internet is
> filled with lovers of things -- their soccer heros, their bands, and on an
> on. There needs to be balance from people not so smitten with something.
>
> In fact, the words "whylinuxsucks" won't google to well, so I'm suggesting
> lots of use of this phrase so people can find you more easily: "Should I
> choose Linux?"


So much FUD. So many lies. How do you live with yourself, troll?

Alias
 
Alias wrote:

<snipped>

Even Ringmaster Albright is not this stupid to bite. They bait you, and
you bite every time. -)
 
"Hound Dog" wrote:

> Alias wrote:
>
> <snipped>
>
> Even Ringmaster Albright is not this stupid to bite. They bait you, and
> you bite every time. -)
>

Ubuntu is very easy to install and you don't need to be a rocket scientist
to use this very simple OS, any idiot can use it.
 
Hound Dog wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>
> <snipped>
>
> Even Ringmaster Albright is not this stupid to bite. They bait you, and
> you bite every time. -)


I did not post for you or for Bill. I posted for those who might think
Bill was posting something that's true, something Bill and you are
incapable of doing.

Alias
 
"brummyfan" <brummyfan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8372994F-8A65-4DDD-BEB1-D792C57A9A23@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "Hound Dog" wrote:
>
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>> <snipped>
>>
>> Even Ringmaster Albright is not this stupid to bite. They bait you, and
>> you bite every time. -)
>>

> Ubuntu is very easy to install and you don't need to be a rocket scientist
> to use this very simple OS, any idiot can use it.


That explains why Alias loves it.
 
Hound Dog wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>
> <snipped>
>
> Even Ringmaster Albright is not this stupid to bite. They bait you, and
> you bite every time. -)


Yeah, the only thing that exceeds his stupidity is his arrogance!...LOL!
He bites ever time!
 
"Alias" <aka@mascaradoyanónimo.es> wrote in message
news:g67kho$uej$1@aioe.org...
> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>> An experienced Linux user explains why Linux is not ready for prime time:
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm with the webmasters on this 1000%. It's not that I'm against Linux,
>> its that I can't be for it.

>
> We know you're too stupid to install *any* OS.


There you go lying again. That is what you do to justify your being here.
What a dolt.

>
>>
>> The OS is just impossible because you have to know about a gazillion
>> commands to make it do what you want, and who has time for that?

>
> I set up my install of Ubuntu 8.04 without using a command line one single
> time. Oops. BTW, in Windows, there is a thing called CMD. Do you know what
> it is, lamer?


BFD.

>
>>
>> The apps software that comes with it as open source is distinctly second
>> rate, which explains why it is free, and there is a dearth of specialized
>> software for particular uses. Cross-platform emulators are lame.

>
> Ill informed opinion based on never using any of the applications in
> Ubuntu because you're too biased and stupid to install it.
>


See - you don't know what you are talking about. As usual. Lies Lies Lies
again. Better bail on this group and go to Ubuntu

>>
>> The supposed benefits of customizing seem to be non-existent for home
>> users, especially since customizing does not seem to be to the effect of
>> making the apps any better.

>
> You would have to know how to install Linux before you could make this
> judgment.
>
>>
>> The desktops are poor clones of Windows, and are counterintuitive to
>> actually use.

>
> False.


Wrong you putz. you have no clue again.
>
>>
>> The fact that downtime is reduced because of fewer viruses, worms or
>> stability issues is offset when you add back the extra learning time,
>> research time, and other chores necessitated by Linux, not the least of
>> them being frequent need to repartition and/or format hard disks if you
>> are going to play around with it. It is also not so clear that Linux
>> users are immune from such hazards, or if they just have a reprieve for
>> as long as they fly under the radar.

>
> More ill informed drivel. If you know how to point and click, you can
> customize Ubuntu with no problems.


Wrong. You need to take a class. You are not that smart.

>
>>
>> Linux websites and helpsites are filled with arrogant Linux users who
>> will actually be angry if you question the usefulness of vitality of
>> their system, and there is no real professional help available.

>
> Yeah, like you, Frank, Spanky, The and Hound Dog help here, right?
>


All you do is cause trouble here. Typical troll. Why not go take care of
those 3 companies you have. Then jump off a tall building /


>>
>> Ultimately, the problem with Linux is that free is not the same as cheap.
>> Someday that may change, but today there is lots of expense attached to a
>> Linux install, and not a lot of upside, especially since I found myself
>> surprised by its difficulty and/or its impossibility even when reading
>> instructions from a $30 book. The world ought to know that there are
>> opinions on both sides, not just the hype of Linux lovers. The Internet
>> is filled with lovers of things -- their soccer heros, their bands, and
>> on an on. There needs to be balance from people not so smitten with
>> something.
>>
>> In fact, the words "whylinuxsucks" won't google to well, so I'm
>> suggesting lots of use of this phrase so people can find you more easily:
>> "Should I choose Linux?"

>


Right on the money. You just don't get it.
 
"Frank" <fb@nospam.com> wrote in message news:g67ln6$c8l$1@aioe.org...
> Hound Dog wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>> <snipped>
>>
>> Even Ringmaster Albright is not this stupid to bite. They bait you, and
>> you bite every time. -)

>
> Yeah, the only thing that exceeds his stupidity is his arrogance!...LOL!
> He bites ever time!


No wonder why those Sheep are sore. He keeps biting. Alias is such a
douche bag.
 
Alias wrote:
> Hound Dog wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>> <snipped>
>>
>> Even Ringmaster Albright is not this stupid to bite. They bait you,
>> and you bite every time. -)

>
> I did not post for you or for Bill. I posted for those who might think
> Bill was posting something that's true, something Bill and you are
> incapable of doing.
>


You are totally blind, ridiculous and too easy. Don't you know that when
you respond like that, it makes you look like you are crazy?

Are you in *love* with Linux. Just like no one should *hate* an O/S, no
one should be in *love* with one either. <wink>
 
Alias wrote:

> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>
>> An experienced Linux user explains why Linux is not ready for prime time:
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm with the webmasters on this 1000%. It's not that I'm against
>> Linux, its that I can't be for it.

>
>
> We know you're too stupid to install *any* OS.
>
>>
>> The OS is just impossible because you have to know about a gazillion
>> commands to make it do what you want, and who has time for that?

>
>
> I set up my install of Ubuntu 8.04 without using a command line one
> single time. Oops. BTW, in Windows, there is a thing called CMD. Do you
> know what it is, lamer?
>
>>
>> The apps software that comes with it as open source is distinctly
>> second rate, which explains why it is free, and there is a dearth of
>> specialized software for particular uses. Cross-platform emulators are
>> lame.

>
>
> Ill informed opinion based on never using any of the applications in
> Ubuntu because you're too biased and stupid to install it.
>
>>
>> The supposed benefits of customizing seem to be non-existent for home
>> users, especially since customizing does not seem to be to the effect
>> of making the apps any better.

>
>
> You would have to know how to install Linux before you could make this
> judgment.
>
>>
>> The desktops are poor clones of Windows, and are counterintuitive to
>> actually use.

>
>
> False.
>
>>
>> The fact that downtime is reduced because of fewer viruses, worms or
>> stability issues is offset when you add back the extra learning time,
>> research time, and other chores necessitated by Linux, not the least
>> of them being frequent need to repartition and/or format hard disks if
>> you are going to play around with it. It is also not so clear that
>> Linux users are immune from such hazards, or if they just have a
>> reprieve for as long as they fly under the radar.

>
>
> More ill informed drivel. If you know how to point and click, you can
> customize Ubuntu with no problems.
>
>>
>> Linux websites and helpsites are filled with arrogant Linux users who
>> will actually be angry if you question the usefulness of vitality of
>> their system, and there is no real professional help available.

>
>
> Yeah, like you, Frank, Spanky, The and Hound Dog help here, right?
>
>>
>> Ultimately, the problem with Linux is that free is not the same as
>> cheap. Someday that may change, but today there is lots of expense
>> attached to a Linux install, and not a lot of upside, especially since
>> I found myself surprised by its difficulty and/or its impossibility
>> even when reading instructions from a $30 book. The world ought to
>> know that there are opinions on both sides, not just the hype of Linux
>> lovers. The Internet is filled with lovers of things -- their soccer
>> heros, their bands, and on an on. There needs to be balance from
>> people not so smitten with something.
>>
>> In fact, the words "whylinuxsucks" won't google to well, so I'm
>> suggesting lots of use of this phrase so people can find you more
>> easily: "Should I choose Linux?"

>
>
> So much FUD. So many lies. How do you live with yourself, troll?
>
> Alias


More of your lies?
Give it up sheep-fukker, or else continue to have your ass kicked and
daily make a fool out of yourself.
Loser!
 
Frank wrote:
> Hound Dog wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>> <snipped>
>>
>> Even Ringmaster Albright is not this stupid to bite. They bait you,
>> and you bite every time. -)

>
> Yeah, the only thing that exceeds his stupidity is his arrogance!...LOL!
> He bites ever time!


Alias is really blind as to what is happening. :)
 
FAB wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>
>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>
>>> An experienced Linux user explains why Linux is not ready for prime
>>> time:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm with the webmasters on this 1000%. It's not that I'm against
>>> Linux, its that I can't be for it.

>>
>>
>> We know you're too stupid to install *any* OS.
>>
>>>
>>> The OS is just impossible because you have to know about a gazillion
>>> commands to make it do what you want, and who has time for that?

>>
>>
>> I set up my install of Ubuntu 8.04 without using a command line one
>> single time. Oops. BTW, in Windows, there is a thing called CMD. Do
>> you know what it is, lamer?
>>
>>>
>>> The apps software that comes with it as open source is distinctly
>>> second rate, which explains why it is free, and there is a dearth of
>>> specialized software for particular uses. Cross-platform emulators
>>> are lame.

>>
>>
>> Ill informed opinion based on never using any of the applications in
>> Ubuntu because you're too biased and stupid to install it.
>>
>>>
>>> The supposed benefits of customizing seem to be non-existent for home
>>> users, especially since customizing does not seem to be to the effect
>>> of making the apps any better.

>>
>>
>> You would have to know how to install Linux before you could make this
>> judgment.
>>
>>>
>>> The desktops are poor clones of Windows, and are counterintuitive to
>>> actually use.

>>
>>
>> False.
>>
>>>
>>> The fact that downtime is reduced because of fewer viruses, worms or
>>> stability issues is offset when you add back the extra learning time,
>>> research time, and other chores necessitated by Linux, not the least
>>> of them being frequent need to repartition and/or format hard disks
>>> if you are going to play around with it. It is also not so clear that
>>> Linux users are immune from such hazards, or if they just have a
>>> reprieve for as long as they fly under the radar.

>>
>>
>> More ill informed drivel. If you know how to point and click, you can
>> customize Ubuntu with no problems.
>>
>>>
>>> Linux websites and helpsites are filled with arrogant Linux users who
>>> will actually be angry if you question the usefulness of vitality of
>>> their system, and there is no real professional help available.

>>
>>
>> Yeah, like you, Frank, Spanky, The and Hound Dog help here, right?
>>
>>>
>>> Ultimately, the problem with Linux is that free is not the same as
>>> cheap. Someday that may change, but today there is lots of expense
>>> attached to a Linux install, and not a lot of upside, especially
>>> since I found myself surprised by its difficulty and/or its
>>> impossibility even when reading instructions from a $30 book. The
>>> world ought to know that there are opinions on both sides, not just
>>> the hype of Linux lovers. The Internet is filled with lovers of
>>> things -- their soccer heros, their bands, and on an on. There needs
>>> to be balance from people not so smitten with something.
>>>
>>> In fact, the words "whylinuxsucks" won't google to well, so I'm
>>> suggesting lots of use of this phrase so people can find you more
>>> easily: "Should I choose Linux?"

>>
>>
>> So much FUD. So many lies. How do you live with yourself, troll?
>>
>> Alias

>
> More of your lies?
> Give it up sheep-fukker, or else continue to have your ass kicked and
> daily make a fool out of yourself.
> Loser!


Once again, Frank the Wank, reveals how educated and classy he is.

Alias
 
Hound Dog wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>> Hound Dog wrote:
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>
>>> <snipped>
>>>
>>> Even Ringmaster Albright is not this stupid to bite. They bait you,
>>> and you bite every time. -)

>>
>> I did not post for you or for Bill. I posted for those who might think
>> Bill was posting something that's true, something Bill and you are
>> incapable of doing.
>>

>
> You are totally blind, ridiculous and too easy. Don't you know that when
> you respond like that, it makes you look like you are crazy?


Actually, your response does that.

>
> Are you in *love* with Linux.


No.

> Just like no one should *hate* an O/S, no
> one should be in *love* with one either. <wink>


I don't hate or love any OS. I use them.

Alias
 
Hound Dog wrote:
> Frank wrote:
>> Hound Dog wrote:
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>
>>> <snipped>
>>>
>>> Even Ringmaster Albright is not this stupid to bite. They bait you,
>>> and you bite every time. -)

>>
>> Yeah, the only thing that exceeds his stupidity is his arrogance!...LOL!
>> He bites ever time!

>
> Alias is really blind as to what is happening. :)


What's happening is that you the dog, Frank the Wank and Broke Bill are
living in fantasy land and you think it's reality.

Alias
 
Alias wrote:
> Hound Dog wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>> Hound Dog wrote:
>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>
>>>> <snipped>
>>>>
>>>> Even Ringmaster Albright is not this stupid to bite. They bait you,
>>>> and you bite every time. -)
>>>
>>> I did not post for you or for Bill. I posted for those who might
>>> think Bill was posting something that's true, something Bill and you
>>> are incapable of doing.
>>>

>>
>> You are totally blind, ridiculous and too easy. Don't you know that
>> when you respond like that, it makes you look like you are crazy?

>
> Actually, your response does that.


But you're the one that seems to respond to everything making yourself
look foolish. Your reputation is already shot, and you continue to pure
gasoline on your own flames.

>
>>
>> Are you in *love* with Linux.

>
> No.


I disagree.

>
>> Just like no one should *hate* an O/S, no one should be in *love* with
>> one either. <wink>

>
> I don't hate or love any OS. I use them.
>


So you accuse other's of the hate, which is what you posted in the Linux
Advocacy NG when you have exhibited the same tendencies in the NG. You
also call others trolls when you continue to keep the noise level up
yourself.

Somehow, you continue to make yourself out to not be a troll, when you
are in fact a troll. You have all the tendencies.
 
Alias wrote:

> FAB wrote:
>
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>
>>>> An experienced Linux user explains why Linux is not ready for prime
>>>> time:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm with the webmasters on this 1000%. It's not that I'm against
>>>> Linux, its that I can't be for it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> We know you're too stupid to install *any* OS.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> The OS is just impossible because you have to know about a gazillion
>>>> commands to make it do what you want, and who has time for that?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I set up my install of Ubuntu 8.04 without using a command line one
>>> single time. Oops. BTW, in Windows, there is a thing called CMD. Do
>>> you know what it is, lamer?
>>>
>>>>
>>>> The apps software that comes with it as open source is distinctly
>>>> second rate, which explains why it is free, and there is a dearth of
>>>> specialized software for particular uses. Cross-platform emulators
>>>> are lame.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Ill informed opinion based on never using any of the applications in
>>> Ubuntu because you're too biased and stupid to install it.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> The supposed benefits of customizing seem to be non-existent for
>>>> home users, especially since customizing does not seem to be to the
>>>> effect of making the apps any better.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> You would have to know how to install Linux before you could make
>>> this judgment.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> The desktops are poor clones of Windows, and are counterintuitive to
>>>> actually use.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> False.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> The fact that downtime is reduced because of fewer viruses, worms or
>>>> stability issues is offset when you add back the extra learning
>>>> time, research time, and other chores necessitated by Linux, not the
>>>> least of them being frequent need to repartition and/or format hard
>>>> disks if you are going to play around with it. It is also not so
>>>> clear that Linux users are immune from such hazards, or if they just
>>>> have a reprieve for as long as they fly under the radar.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> More ill informed drivel. If you know how to point and click, you can
>>> customize Ubuntu with no problems.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Linux websites and helpsites are filled with arrogant Linux users
>>>> who will actually be angry if you question the usefulness of
>>>> vitality of their system, and there is no real professional help
>>>> available.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, like you, Frank, Spanky, The and Hound Dog help here, right?
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ultimately, the problem with Linux is that free is not the same as
>>>> cheap. Someday that may change, but today there is lots of expense
>>>> attached to a Linux install, and not a lot of upside, especially
>>>> since I found myself surprised by its difficulty and/or its
>>>> impossibility even when reading instructions from a $30 book. The
>>>> world ought to know that there are opinions on both sides, not just
>>>> the hype of Linux lovers. The Internet is filled with lovers of
>>>> things -- their soccer heros, their bands, and on an on. There needs
>>>> to be balance from people not so smitten with something.
>>>>
>>>> In fact, the words "whylinuxsucks" won't google to well, so I'm
>>>> suggesting lots of use of this phrase so people can find you more
>>>> easily: "Should I choose Linux?"
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> So much FUD. So many lies. How do you live with yourself, troll?
>>>
>>> Alias

>>
>>
>> More of your lies?
>> Give it up sheep-fukker, or else continue to have your ass kicked and
>> daily make a fool out of yourself.
>> Loser!

>
>
> Once again, Frank the Wank, reveals how educated and classy he is.


Ok sheep-fukker...tell us all about your ba, ma and phd ok?
Your discipline of choice was what...lying?
You're an educated liar!...LOL!

>
> Alias
 
Alias wrote:

> What's happening is that you the dog, Frank the Wank and Broke Bill are
> living in fantasy land and you think it's reality.
>


You keep trying to defend your position of not being a troll, when you
are a troll Alias adding to the noise level.

I just saw Ringmaster Albright post. Let's see if he will be stupid
enough like your are to join you in this.

You were baited, and you have taken it hook, line and sinker. We just
egg you on to see where you're going to go next.
 
Hound Dog wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>> Hound Dog wrote:
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>> Hound Dog wrote:
>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> <snipped>
>>>>>
>>>>> Even Ringmaster Albright is not this stupid to bite. They bait you,
>>>>> and you bite every time. -)
>>>>
>>>> I did not post for you or for Bill. I posted for those who might
>>>> think Bill was posting something that's true, something Bill and you
>>>> are incapable of doing.
>>>>
>>>
>>> You are totally blind, ridiculous and too easy. Don't you know that
>>> when you respond like that, it makes you look like you are crazy?

>>
>> Actually, your response does that.

>
> But you're the one that seems to respond to everything making yourself
> look foolish. Your reputation is already shot, and you continue to pure
> gasoline on your own flames.
>
>>
>>>
>>> Are you in *love* with Linux.

>>
>> No.

>
> I disagree.
>
>>
>>> Just like no one should *hate* an O/S, no one should be in *love*
>>> with one either. <wink>

>>
>> I don't hate or love any OS. I use them.
>>

>
> So you accuse other's of the hate, which is what you posted in the Linux
> Advocacy NG when you have exhibited the same tendencies in the NG. You
> also call others trolls when you continue to keep the noise level up
> yourself.
>
> Somehow, you continue to make yourself out to not be a troll, when you
> are in fact a troll. You have all the tendencies.
>
>
>


If you plan to be a shrink, don't give up your day job.

Alias
 
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