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2009-09-23
Says you. It's all a matter of opinion. I have been using linux for a decade and I wouldn't want any other desktop OS. "
Same here, I've been almost exclusively using Linux since 2002 and I started using it in 1998.
I have to admit that in regard of high-speed graphics, you are right, X.Org still has to catch up, especially to Windows. But besides that, everything else works pretty much perfectly on all my hardware, out-of-the-box
And if I need to serious gaming, I can just reboot into Windows.
Adrian