I think in my case it's more a question of what operating systems I am able to tolerate using the most, since I've never encountered a "perfect" OS that does everything I need it to the way I want it to.
Overall, I'd say that Windows 7 is my current favorite, even though there are certain things I can't stand about it, like its update system, and its inability to efficiently manage system resources, as well as its closed-source highly undocumented nature.
Linux is becoming more and more promising all the time, but by its very nature Linux-based operating systems tend to be much more rough around the edges and slapped together compared to operating systems like Windows and Mac OS X. This is too bad, because Linux does an excellent job of managing system resources and providing customizability... even though you pretty much have to be a programmer to take advantage of the latter.
On the topic of OS X, I find it is a very nice OS in some ways as well, very polished, yet its hardware support is appalling, and its utter lack of configurability frustrates me. I think if Apple were to release it as open source, the whole OS not just the Darwin kernel, I would strongly consider using it more regularly.
Edenthiel wrote:
I have a new favorite - Manjaro Linux.
I was putting parts together for a loaner, something that should "just work" even through updates. AMD APU on a gigabyte mobo, Realtek ALC887 nic - all red flag items. I first tried Debian but the philosophical adversity to closed source blob drivers ended up being a PITA. So I ran the gamut of the other big names. Most had trouble with the APU, but it was workable with a little work. None would properly install or configure the audio, even with hours of adjusting, configuring, installing, blacklisting, etc.. I finally tried Manjaro and...it worked. Beautifully. Five minutes later it was up, running perfectly and fully updated.
I actually installed Xubuntu on my main rig recently, but I've been curious about giving an Arch-based distro a try since I've heard the AUR is supposed to be quite good. Anything I should know, coming from years of using Ubuntu and other Debian-based distros?
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