On 26. juni 2015 12:53, Set Hallstrom wrote:
On 2015-06-26 12:19, Alf Haakon Lund wrote:
But you have to pay with your time. If running windows compares to
driving a Volvo, running Linux might compare to driving a scooter, a
racing car or a digging machine - all depending on your needs and
wishes. In any case, expect a learning curve and make sure you've got
some time to invest.
I agree with this, but i think any computer with any OS will require you
to pay with your time, and any OS come with a fairly steep learning
curve. It depends on your personal interest _in_ and previous experience
_with_ computers really. But the basics are very similar from OS to OS.
Hence i find this recurrent argument of GNU/linux being more time
consuming then other OS to be slightly unfair. Because computing is not
easy. Any brand saying it is easy, is probably hiding many possibilities
from their users or just assuming things about their users actual
interest in completing tasks.
A few cents from a personal point of view....
Agreed! I should have been clearer that I think _changing_ OS requires time.
al F
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