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Old 11-23-2015, 10:16 PM   #1993
dickloraine
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I'm a Windows user myself and every time I try Linux it disappointed me, but some of that comes from my inexperience in it (seriously, if you always used strg-c, you don't get used to press shift in addition).

That said, depending on your usage, Linux could be all you need. Internet, writing, coding, media consumption is all there. For specialist tasks chances are good some tool exists. But that is often only usable through the terminal. This is the case in windows too sometimes (like python scripts etc), but there are more alternatives with a gui. I shouldn't be ranting about this, as all these are free and often open programs, but seriously, why do that many open source projects do tremendous work, putting houndreds of hours in a project but then do not write a decent documentation or add a simple gui?
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