Originally Posted by
VeeDubb65
Linux is only free if your time is worthless. Valid argument.
But there's two sides to every argument. How much time, in the course of a year does the average windows user spend dealing with viruses, bad windows updates from MS, incompatible drivers, working to protect their home network; and here's the big one - how much time to they spend, in aggregate, a few seconds at a time, waiting on a system that takes longer to boot, takes longer to access files because of an inferior file system, takes longer to launch applications because of all the various things that must be run resident like anti-virus and anti-spyware software?
Also, while it can take longer to get certain applications running on linux (windows games and the like) it's MUCH faster to install the system and MUCH faster to install a linux app. I can got from a system with any other OS installed, or an unformatted harddrive, to a fully opperational Ubuntu system with all the hardware configured, and a full suit of basic applications in 30-45 minutes depending on the system. How long does it take to you to do a full windows install, download all updates, configure all hardware, and get all of your multi-media and office software installed?