Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 3rd Feb 2007 16:43 UTC, submitted by mwtomlinson
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The reality is in computing *most* of the time if you have a problem, it's poor design. If certain versions of certain software were cars, we'd be steering with rope..... and the mechanics would blame us for not whacking our hands against the wall to toughen them up. I've used many systems, so I know good design can happen.




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"This has been my experience of Linux too. I see it's generated the usual responses here: 'My distro works fine, it must be something your doing wrong...' ;-)"
The differences, by the very nature of a distribution, are minor. The real difference is in the support and how the support is delivered.
The reality is in computing *most* of the time if you have a problem *you* are doing something wrong. It is possible one distribution contains never versions of the software...or is set to *better* defaults.
The solution to the problem is often a *polite* post in the forum; chat on irc; or a phone call away....thats without *paid* support being available from certain vendors.