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2005-06-29
lemur2, what's up with this almost obsessive-cumpulsive kneejerk reaction to immediately point fingers whenever someone points out (what he perceives as) a flaw in Linux? It is about as weak an argument as it gets, you see. "Mommy, why am I not allowed to do xyz, but Jimmy from down the street can! It's just not fair!"
On top of that, who has said that the original poster does not lament the situation just as much on Windows as he does on Linux? You have no reason to assume he doesn't, you see.
Personally, I have lamented the lack of graphical consistency on Windows and OSX often enough - in fact, I have even said that if a user wants a graphically consistent environment - stick to GNOME.
Edited 2007-09-24 11:40 UTC