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2008-12-15
I dunno... I've been using Linux since 1995... and right now I use it exclusively to get things done.
I've not got problems with Mice, Laptops, Wireless, Video, Encryption, Disk Utilization, Audio, DVDs, CDs, keyboards, work-flow, e-mail, "office applications", collaboration, groupware connectivity, using networked resources, Using multiple displays from a laptop (without using multiple video cards or outputs) Blue-tooth *just works*, my packaging system is great, I'm using the laptop to its fullest. Virtualization is very pleasant and works... I've got the ability to run a COMPLETE development environment on my machine, easily. I can remotely connect to dang near anything?
What is this "usability" issue you have? I think its centered on ... something you won't address.
Remember, Linux is VERY friendly. Its just picky about its friends.