![]() ![]() If your computer quit working they would fix it or replace it with a retired model from engineering. I worked for a company a few years back that only upgraded the computers of the Engineers and senior management. ![]() Companies are only going to do what they believe is cheapest for the amount of productivity needed. Sorry, but until Autodesk, Adobe, and others start building Linux versions and Linux gets a 50% plus market share of the desktop, you're going to need to learn the other OSes to be able to work IT positions. "Slow" has little meaning to me outside context - what is slow on one bit of kit could be considered snappy on another, and generally the OS isn't the greatest factor. ![]() On machines spanning from a few Mhz and a few Kb RAM to several cores at a few Ghz and several GB RAM. I've used TI 99/4a, Apple IIe, macintosh, DOS 6, windows, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, Raspbian, Ubuntu, Mint, CentOS. These are all valid but measure different things. Otherwise, how are you defining slow here? Responsiveness? Some sort of timed benchmark? User perception? Slow is an interesting bit - if you take a low spec system and enable enough fancy eye candy effects in the windows manager, you can make Linux as slow as you'd like. the UI on any system you use as a daily driver is really whatever you can make of it - I don't like how alt-tab works in Mac OS X so I installed an app to make it work like windows or Linux.Ĭlunky and bloated are indeed things that windows can be, especially on a system fresh from the factory. The file system works just fine, is actually pretty performant all told. The backslash thing is like hating C because you have to match brackets cuz you prefer Python. Based on or relating to a system of ideas and ideals. ![]()
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