Why I Went Back to Windows
Over the Christmas holiday I got tired of having a computer that worked but didn't work well. I had installed Knoppix Linux on it ages ago (alongside Windows) and been learning on it. I'm not new to Linux, but this was the first real working Linux install I have ever had. But the things is this: it was never fully working. It was always just adequate. It was rock solid, but it couldn't print to my printer correctly, couldn't boot properly, and there wasn't a convenient way to upgrade to OpenOffice 2.0. That last was the breaking point.
Before I get hit with any flames from Linux guys, let me make a couple things clear.
- I was one of those Linux guys.
- I have two kids and my time is limited.
- I just want things to work well without my having to spend hours getting them that way.
Do I feel defeated? A little. But it shouldn't have to be a competition.
Maybe someday I'll go back. I'll buy a new machine and see what happens. But for now, this works and that didn't. There I go.