To: GeronL
I have used one flavor of linux since 97 almost exclusively and haven’t looked back. Windows is fine for certain things, but if you are say for example a scientific modeler who wants their lattice-boltzmann code to run as lean and mean as absolutely possible, unencumbered by background processes and other computational clutter, then linux is the choice hands down. But I wouldn’t force the receptionist at the front desk to use it.
16 posted on
06/25/2014 10:48:48 AM PDT by
SpaceBar
To: SpaceBar
I don’t want to force anyone to use Linux. I do wish there were more games being made for it though.
Emulators are pretty cool in the meantime.
22 posted on
06/25/2014 10:51:07 AM PDT by
GeronL
(Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
To: SpaceBar
I have used one flavor of linux since 97 almost exclusively and havent looked back.
The problem is that the article focuses on hand-crafted code. If the off-the -shelf apps for Linux are buggy, poorly designed, or just ugly, then who cares if it is faster?
Corel made a VERY serious effort to get users on Linux in the late '90s. Unfortunately, the WordPerfect flagship app was . . . AWFUL. Corel's heart was in the right place, and the product (in its Windows and OS incarnations) was fine, but they just didn't have the right programmers.
28 posted on
06/25/2014 11:00:27 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
("If you're litigating against nuns, you've probably done something wrong."-Ted Cruz)
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