Ok a couple more comments.

You make a reference to server linux setup.  This is definitely not a
fair comparison as they don't require any sort of UI interface and often
don't require proprietary this and that or hard core setups.  (Wasn't
UNIX a server-based OS in the first place?)

Second, you mention having non-technical users running linux.  Yes,
that's great, except I don't have the luxury of having a system handed
to me that works.  I have to do all the configuration myself (which is
what is irking me so bad right now).  It feels like there is no place to
turn to for help with Ubuntu (I mean is it a user problem or a
bug...with XP the answer is clear).  In fact from my perspective it
almost seems like the only people that can actually USE linux in general
like I can use XP are the people that have been with it since the
beginning and know the config files in and out as well as the syntax.

Cause I think the reason why I'm having so much difficult with bugs and
configuration isn't because Ubuntu itself sucks, it's just because no
one that's responded to forum requests knows how to use Ubuntu to fix
it.  The fact that there are a billion distros just makes the problem
even worse (despite what everyone thinks about more distros meaning more
choice).  For example...I just tried the Fedora 10 live CD and couldn't
even get it to boot.....do a google....other people have this problem.
The fixes suggested work for some....not for others.....Does a dev jump
in and say "whoa whoa whoa this is unacceptable to be happening for a
"mature" distribution"....nope devs are MIA too busy fiddling with some
KDE integration.

For the autologin in XP watch how fast it can be done:

Start-> Run-> control userpasswords2......can figure it out from there.

I'd bet in linux it would be a 50 line config file modification all done
via the terminal and gedit.  Even when you find where you need to make
the modification, there is no "check this to do this"....you'd have to
go google some more just to find the syntax.  IMO ALL computers should
have internet off the bat.  For me, this requires a spoofed mac address
or broadcom wireless.  How the hell am I supposed to even figure out how
to get these things if I don't have internet to look them up?  At least
in Windows there is a Control Panel to get you going on basic to
moderate levels of configuration.  In ubuntu the control panel consists
of diagnostic tools which have 0 power of configuration.

Anyways, the hunt for a good linux distro continues....I'll fumble along
with Ubuntu a bit longer, try some OpenSuse, fiddle with Fedora.  If I
can't get any of them working in a reasonable amount of time then
*shudders* I might have to go with a Mac in a couple of years.

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