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2006-01-14
Firefox, Thunderbird, transmission, k3b, Libre Office, vlc, virtualbox, gedit, gimp, blender, wine, chrome, picasa, eclipse, .... do I really need to keep going?
Why don't we talk about the things that Linux has on the desktop that Windows doesn't?
One service to update most if not all software on the system, seamlessly.
True multi user capabilities.
The ability to change the graphical environment to suit your needs.
The ability to truly use the system as a user, protecting the OS as a whole from system wide compromise.
The ability to run on almost any hardware.
Built in virtualization.
A plethora of filesystem support and physical/logical disk management.
Yeah, linux obviously has it real bad.