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Is Linux Annoying?

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Dee-Ann LeBlanc

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Aug. 20, 2003 08:52 PM
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Some co-authors and I put out a call recently to collect people's annoyances with Linux. Woah, did we hear from folks! Within 48 hours our plea for participants was Slashdotted. Since I'm hosting the discussion list on my servers, it was an excellent test to make sure they they can handle the traffic at the very least!

So, as much as I love Linux, apparently it can be a little annoying. If you're interested in (polite) venting and contributing to the collection, check out the annoyances list ... at the very least, some people have found making a short rant pretty theraputic.

Dee-Ann LeBlanc is an author, editor, course developer, and trainer who specializes in Linux.

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  • Not Annoying...
    2003-08-22 11:47:20  hondo77 [Reply | View]

    ...since I got rid of the PC and got to put OS X on my desktop. Now linux is just a server and it's peachy. Oh, it helps to have the system guys configure linux. I just copy my scripts over to it and run stuff. Nope, not annoying at all.
  • Annoyances *I* felt (continued)
    2003-08-22 09:58:34  red_angel [Reply | View]

    Oh, if you agree with me, check out the following URL:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linux-advocacy/
    • Dee-Ann LeBlanc photo Annoyances *I* felt (continued)
      2003-08-22 11:54:31  Dee-Ann LeBlanc | O'Reilly Author [Reply | View]

      I'm big into advocacy. I get far too much email these days to join another list, but I try to do as much advocacy as I can through my writing and other venues. If I can help out, just let me know!
  • The only annoyances *I* felt:
    2003-08-22 09:56:35  red_angel [Reply | View]

    Well, the HOWTO I found on installing TrueType
    fonts was ambiguous on a few points. First of
    all, it was unclear as to whether or not I
    needed to install the Windows TrueType font or
    the Macintosh TrueType font.

    It also didn't mention that I'd have to
    erase the .gimp* directory in my home directory
    for the font changes to take effect.

    Other than that, the only problem I have
    with Linux is not from the OS itself, but
    from the lack of industry support for Linux.

    Many people in the Linux community consider
    a company to be "friendly" towards Linux
    if they just so much as release the information
    that's needed to write a driver for the device.
    Of course, that might be helpful to people who
    know how to write drivers. However, it doesn't
    help the average user. By the time that the
    driver is (a) written (b) distributed and
    (c) included in a Linux distribution that
    (d) a large enough number of people have
    had an oppurtune time to upgrade to it, more
    often than not that hardware-device can no
    longer be found in stores, as it's been by
    that time replace by it's successor.

    I think that we need to put pressure on
    people who manufacture drivers to start
    doing for Linux the same thing they do
    for other OS-es. Not more. Just the same
    thing. That is, including the Linux driver
    in the CD-ROM that ships with the device.
  • about time
    2003-08-22 00:15:51  jwenting [Reply | View]

    It's high time the Linux community started recognising (and doing something about) the annoyances and downright errors in the system.

    For far too long they've (I do dabble but no more) considered themselves to be perfect and to denounce any complaint as "just another Windoze luser who doesn't know what he's on about".
  • software is annoying
    2003-08-21 15:31:03  anonymous2 [Reply | View]

    Linux, not as much as other things, I'd say.
  • Annoying?
    2003-08-21 11:24:06  anonymous2 [Reply | View]

    Linux is Satan's Sandbox! Repent! Use Windows!
  • The Unix Hater's Handbook
    2003-08-21 06:29:49  acroyear [Reply | View]

    (now out of print, now rediculously overpriced at minimum $140 used)

    Published in '94. It pretty much covers everything bad about Unix, SMTP, Usenet, X11, C/C++, and more. Thing about it is that nothing they griped about back then has changed. Nothing. Its all still there and still annoying. Its just faster and uses more memory, just like Windows now is faster and uses more memory than it did in '93 and '95.

    Joe
    • The Unix Hater's Handbook
      2003-08-23 03:11:38  anonymous2 [Reply | View]

      It's now available online here
  • Public archives
    2003-08-21 00:11:58  jbond [Reply | View]

    Could you make the archives of the mailing list public?
    • Public archives
      2003-08-21 04:41:22  anonymous2 [Reply | View]

      They are available at gmane.org via nntp and http:

      news://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.usability.annoyances

      http://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.usability.annoyances

      Along with 4178 other mailing lists!

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