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		<title>Why Linux (oh, and Open Source too!) is a Big Fat Pile of Steaming Excrement</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 03:21:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gordon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So at work I get a new computer and have to install Linux on it. I am quickly reminded why I gave up on Linux in disgust lo these many years ago. I&#8217;m installing a distro with a cutesy African name (that English-speakers universally mispronounce, making me cringe every time) that is universally received as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So at work I get a new computer and have to install Linux on it.  I am quickly reminded why I gave up on Linux in disgust lo these many years ago.  I&#8217;m installing a distro with a cutesy African name (that English-speakers universally mispronounce, making me cringe every time) that is universally received as the ultimate in desktop-friendliness (as much as that means anything in Linux-land).</p>
<p>Now one of the criticisms leveled at, say, Windows, is that there&#8217;s often no way to diagnose a problem, and trouble-shooting simply consists of reinstalling pieces until things sort of work again.</p>
<p>So I install from the very latest ISO on the website, and things seem to work OK.  However, there&#8217;s some update program yammering for my attention, so I check it, and there&#8217;s evidently 280 pieces that need updating.  That&#8217;s quality control for ya.  So I run the update, which automagically chooses the slowest possible mirror to use &#8212; 30 kilobytes per second, for crying out loud.</p>
<p>Now that the updates are done, the window manager crashes and burns.  Luckily, since Linux is so much better than Windows, I can tell exactly what&#8217;s causing it to crash.  Well, it can&#8217;t seem to find a function ISNGBdiugjnooruwojhdwIgHDUWHGUdh in a shared library.  Now I actually happen to know what this means.  I also happen to know that I can do exactly squat about it, because the vaunted package manager that is supposed to keep all those picky dependencies straight can&#8217;t actually be arsed to do its job.</p>
<p>A quick Google finds that lots of other people have encountered this problem, and that the recommended solution starts like this:</p>
<p><code>apt-get --reinstall ...</code></p>
<p>Remind me how much better than Windows this is?</p>
<p>And to top it off, when I do run this recommended command, the computer has conveniently forgotten that it ever had a network card, so my download speed is now, let&#8217;s see, nothing times nothing, carry the nothing&#8230;</p>
<p>This is why I&#8217;d far rather run an operating system whose development includes at least some pretense to a QA process, and which I can use to get something resembling work done in less than a week of setup, rather than Linux, which is &#8220;Open Source&#8221;, meaning a random pile of poorly-coordinated contributions by people working on little bits of things that they happened to feel interested in during their off hours, and thus resembles nothing less than a terrain feature you&#8217;ll often find behind a farmer&#8217;s barn.</p>
<p>I weep for the thousands of hours I wasted on Linux in my youth before I discovered OpenBSD.</p>
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