"With all the world aflutter about the latest "i-thingie" to emerge from the Hallowed Halls of Cupertino, it's been a great week for catching up on Linux news from around the world.
Expecting the usual assortment of triumphant tales regarding our favorite operating system, however, Linux Girl's jaw fairly hit the floor when she came across something entirely different.It's the sad, sad story of the German Foreign Office, to be specific, which recently chose to reverse a decade-old migration to Linux. Now, it's switching back to Windows instead." ~Katherine Noyes
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/Pain-and-Suffering-in-Germany-or-How-Linux-Lost-to-XP-71983.html
Although I feel that this is a great article, I would have to say the response titled " When the truth hurts " is really why I am posting this.
http://www.technewsworld.com/perl/board/mboard.pl?board=lnitalkback&thread=5183&id=5184&display=1#message_5184
I am no elitist snob about what I do, I really want to help people understand the issues that they are having with their computer. I do have to say that there are times that even I must tell the customer " You would not understand". This is more because I can't put it into layman's terms, in other words I can't translate it for them.
But onto the response. I feel that the reasons are the big picture truth. I use MS OS products because most things work for them. The same could be said for Apple products. You can game easily on a MAC or an MS platform. Sadly even though I know there are Linux gamers, I know they find playing some games hard under the OS. Some even keep an MS product around to run for this purpose. I tried to jump through the hoops to get Wine running for games, and found that even after getting it set up it still did not work. It seems that even the VM community has started to get the notion that gaming might be a needed item. Why hasn't Linux worked this issue out... Or the others... Ubuntu people seem to be the only ones with a clue... And they've become the black sheep of the family. Hmmmm....