
As a system administrator, I have used Windows on the desktop since 2.0 and used to run Windows XP at home for my family. I use Linux and Windows servers at work and prefer (Red Hat) Linux for its security, stability and usefulness in a company with a diminishing IT budget. More than a year ago I started experimenting with Linux as a desktop solution and after installing and using more than 7 different distros along with many various versions of those distros, I found a distro that is doing everything its suppose to do, right out of the box. I'm talking about the pleasantly suprising
Lindows 4.0.
Doing what the user want, fast, without having to choose is good. Lindows does that so it's good. Sill, I don't understand why some people speak about the fact that's it's not completly free... Cmon, some people work on this and they expect to get paid, it's like everything. Your hire someone, you have to pay it, unless he don't want to. If you stop paying him, he'll leave. I think more and more good distro will have costs.