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The Year of the Linux dissatisfaction
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<blockquote data-quote="bribon77" data-source="post: 908913" data-attributes="member: 63961"><p>A great article by Mrk, which I read often.</p><p></p><p>I agree with most of his comments in this article.</p><p>In Linux, sometimes a simple thing in windows, is very complicated to do in Linux, at work, it's hard to choose only Linux.</p><p>There are many distributions, different and ways to package in Linux it becomes difficult and changes from one distribution to another, for example is not the same the packaging from Archi linux to Debian, the commands are different, they should unify that.</p><p></p><p>But with all this I'm a Linux user and I'm happy, I'll always have a Linux partition in my computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bribon77, post: 908913, member: 63961"] A great article by Mrk, which I read often. I agree with most of his comments in this article. In Linux, sometimes a simple thing in windows, is very complicated to do in Linux, at work, it's hard to choose only Linux. There are many distributions, different and ways to package in Linux it becomes difficult and changes from one distribution to another, for example is not the same the packaging from Archi linux to Debian, the commands are different, they should unify that. But with all this I'm a Linux user and I'm happy, I'll always have a Linux partition in my computer. [/QUOTE]
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