Quote from phoenix_rising:
I like Linux. Wasn't knocking it with my comment, just pointing out that his statement wasn't exactly logical IMHO.
Quote from science_trader:
I know, but you never find a software that has everything you need....unless you've written it yourself. Under word, you need to set your margins, tabs, etc... Under excel, you need to put your formulas, etc...
Quote from phoenix_rising:
True. But there is a big difference between having to learn C/C++ and changing margins in a word processor.
Quote from james_bond_3rd:
That wasn't fair. You do not "have to" learn c/c++ to use Linux.
Quote from james_bond_3rd:
When was the last time that a Windows software allowed you to write your own (proprietary) plugin for free?
Quote from dcraig:
Please no more Linux distributions. There are more than enough.
However, I can think of one thing that does need attention and that is support for multihead video cards. In particular somebody should put a rocket up Matrox to open source their drivers and open up their documentation.
Matrox advertise Linux support for their products, but the drivers lack features and there are various compatibility issues all over the place. There is also no 64bit support and it seems no date for when it might be available.
I have a couple of G200 quads and absolutely cannot get other than the first head to work. And the G200's are probably the best supported of all the Matrox multihead cards and reportedly do work at least with some distributions and/or versions of X.
So Matrox, either open it all up or go down the Nvidia route and take X11 drivers seriously.
Quote from science_trader:
4) This is one thing you have to do before buying any hardware while using linux : check the hardware database. But I repeat it, this is not a linux problem, this is an industry problem. If linux was used by 95% of people, I would like to see how many drivers are released for windows...
Quote from phoenix_rising:
If you have to do a little bit of programming, then it isn't true that everything you need is already available.