Aaaaaarrrrgh!!

I *really* like the looks of what this OS *could* do.  I'm sorry, though, it 
lacks one Windows feature that I really miss right now.  Hardware detection 
and configuration is killing Linux.

I can't get sound.  I can't get 3D acceleration or any of the features of my 
video card.  My DVD+RW doesn't work.  My DVD ROM works, but there's no sound, 
so, who cares?  Thank God I don't have a printer or a modem.

Windows guesses at hardware lots of times, but at least it *will* find it and 
try to make it work (enough to at least know that there's *something* there)  
- even if it isn't quite right.  There is always the option of trying new 
drivers - fully available with a simple download and click to install - 
without recompiling the code and searching for arcane dependency files that 
must match the particular version of fifty different modules that must match 
the kernel you are using.  You can't even click the "about" tab of the help 
to see which version of the program you actually have!

The mail and internet programs have been challenging, but very do-able.  It's 
the best internet suite I've ever used.  I could live with keeping my games 
on Windows and everything else on Linux.  I don't mind using the command 
line.  But, JEEZE!  Can't we just try to make the hardware work and make the 
tweaking a little less obscure??  I am not opposed to, or afraid of, digging 
into the bowels of my computer to make it better or faster.  Having to just 
spend days trying to make it work before I get there is asking a lot.

I am all for open source and all for the capabilities and possibilities of 
Linux.  However, how are we ever going to get people excited and interested 
if their very first experience with it is a long and tedious battle just to 
get it to do *anything* right??

My first three experiences with Linux reminds me of the early days of DOS - 
spending hours at the command line, switching jumpers, re- installing and 
cursing for days at a time just to get one piece of hardware to work.  It 
didn't have to even work well.  After a few hours (or days), just working was 
good.  We should be advancing, not going backwards.

/rant off

Once my veins contract and I lose the urge to kill, I'll go into Windows and 
get a list of my hardware, hoping that some kind soul whom I've not pissed 
off by my rant can help me make my Linux work.  At this point I really only 
need it to work okay.  Having it work as well as it does in XP seems to be 
too much of a stretch right now.  Thanks for listening.  I'll go to bed now.

WMP


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