Sunburn74
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I just double click on my video files and they play. OTOH, I can't play an .flv in Windows Media Player out of a fresh install.
Ubuntu is practically the easiest and least time consuming Linux distribution to install. Get a Windows 7 install disc and an Ubuntu install disc and go through the process of installing each on a computer. They're both on par in terms of how difficult it is to install.
For some things that's true (e.g. petroleum products). For other things it's not. And it's not necessarily that a particular item is quite good at what it does but rather that said item is good enough for what it does at a particular price point.
Or they just bought a machine from Best Buy with Windows installed, it works for them, and don't want or care or even know that the possibility exists to install something else (ie most of the people I work with). Had the machine been installed with some other OS the computer would have also worked for them (eg. Apple).
The question was "what can windows do that debian or unix can't do for free". I said play games. The reply "Console" really isn't an appropriate answer there. As for popular software, I look at my program list and there is not a single program I have that runs on unix (the software that is bundled with my sound card for example, or my little dvd to ISO ripper). I'm sure there are mimics and alternatives that do similar things work with debian or unix OS but the fact of the matter is if I choose a Unix based OS and I want to specifically run these specific apps, i probably can't. If I like girls, I'm not going to a school that is all guys no matter how well they argue the fact that they can wear skirts too.
I'm not going to get into a debate about how easy or uneasy ubuntu is to install and learn. My familiarity with linux extends to watching my roomates use it (roomates are 3 grad level math guys at a preppy university in the US) and how painful trying to have a movie night is because the projector is connected to their linux box upstairs. I have on 3 or 4 separate occasions asked them to show me how to get a DVD to play so if my girlfriend comes over we can watch a flick on the projector. I get a response that is a jargon of console commands that I of course cannot remember and have no idea what it refers to (I've never programmed a day in my life). Then I asked them to setup a simple icon on the desktop that would automatically play dvds if put in the drive. 7 months later, only excuses have been given to me about how difficult it would be to actually set that up. If there are variants of linux that are laymen ready, great. There is at least one variant out there that totally kicks my ass.
As for the apple argument you pose, doesn't much of the anti-MS crowd oppose apple and their OS for the same reasons? And don't people who buy apple's OS at some point or install windows as well because of some problem, inability, dysfunction of the apple os? I bring this up beause you pose the question of whether or not people choose microsoft or if they are forced (due to ignorance). They almost certainly choose imo because, life forces them to choose. Everyday you choose to keep something or to throw it away and turn your back to it. I've done it to clothes, I've done it to cars, I've done it to PC parts, and one day I may do it to windows. But I haven't yet and many people are like me. I suppose its a matter of philosophy really, but I firmly believe even if people don't know about other oses, they are still making a choice of whether to keep windows around or to turn their backs to it and start looking elsewhere.
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