by Linux. It started several weeks ago with getting frustrated by the endless reboots of my XP laptop to install updates. As a test I set up a Linux desktop at work. I used that for a month and was amazed at how easy it was. Last week after my laptop bluescreened applying some updates from work, I finally put Linux on it too. Aside from some initial issues with wireless (caused by yours truly) the move was seamless. Most things work better or are actually easier than they did in XP. A few things I've discovered:
Linux is endlessly configurable and you can make it whatever you want it to be. I much prefer the filesystem and config file design to the Windows registry. There are a ton more options you have for troubleshooting than you have for Windows. I would not have been able to fix my wireless problem in Windows without at best reinstalling the card and at worst reinstalling Windows. Having my entire user environment located in my home direcdtory instead of scattered through the registry makes backups much simpler. Software installs are simpler too. It takes a few seconds to download a new package that gets installed automatically and I've never had to reboot to use the new software. Actually I haven't rebooted my laptop in a week and my desktop hasn' been since I installed it.
Linux is endlessly configurable and you can make it whatever you want it to be. I much prefer the filesystem and config file design to the Windows registry. There are a ton more options you have for troubleshooting than you have for Windows. I would not have been able to fix my wireless problem in Windows without at best reinstalling the card and at worst reinstalling Windows. Having my entire user environment located in my home direcdtory instead of scattered through the registry makes backups much simpler. Software installs are simpler too. It takes a few seconds to download a new package that gets installed automatically and I've never had to reboot to use the new software. Actually I haven't rebooted my laptop in a week and my desktop hasn' been since I installed it.

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And its organizational implementations makes it feel soooo good!

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