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I agree, OSX works! Mostly, anyway. Unfortunately, I have had to upgrade it 3 times already. That's fine at work, I'm not spending my own money, and there really isn't an alternative in Linux. Without insulting your favorite OS, let me explain why I use Linux.
It's free, I can install it on as many computers as I like with no thought given to licenses or restrictions. No product keys to keep track of!
It's incredibly easy and fast to install.
It installs with all the software I need to do my work already included. No keeping track of extra software cd's and their respective licenses and product keys.
Unlimited free upgrades to the OS and ALL the programs installed on it.
VERY easy to install and update software (Synaptic frontend to apt). Over the internet! Click on the the software name, click install, that's it.
I can't tell a difference in performance between my old Pentium 3 laptop and my new Pentium 4 laptop, they are both fast!
The major open source programs are updated frequently, with vast improvements in a short amount of time.
KDE (my choice of Window manager) has immense networking capabilities, unrivalled in any other OS (still trying not to be insulting here).
Software to do everything I want to do already installed. CD/DVD burning, scanning, digital camera interfacing, graphics, MS compatible office suites, remote access to work via ssh, control of remote Windows and Mac systems using VNC and Remote Desktop. Financial software. Tons more.
I don't use Linux just because it's better, I use it because I'm lazy! I hate to read that I'm a thief because I install my one copy of <some Commercial software> on a few hundred of my friends computers. I don't have to worry about some company going out of business and not supporting their product anymore. Or losing the install cd's to my favorite software and having to buy a new copy.
I can buy $100 used no-OS systems and put a fully legal, fully functional OS on them for free. I'm outside the normal upgrade cycle, yet can benefit from everyone elses upgrades.
Linux is just simple and easy. I don't really care if you use it or not, I just do not understand people dismissing it offhand. It's not like it costs you anything to try.
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