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I use Ubuntu as my primary OS. In fact, I replaced Vista with Ubuntu. But to be honest, Ubuntu has just as many rough edges as Vista (if not more). That said, I'm sticking with Linux mostly because I like the CLI and am comfortable with the file system layout. But I don't have quite the negative perception of MS that I once did.
The reason you might not have such a negative perception of MS is that you moved away from depending on their stuff. When you are forced to use their stuff on a daily basis (after getting used to alternatives) you realise just how clunky things are in the Windows world. Everybody has to find hacks, or pay someone to provide you with a hack (utility software), to make things bearable. It's just the "grass is greener on the other side" in action that make you not care less about the creaking-at-the-seams mass that is Windows.