Reading today about Ubuntu and Fedora on Ars:
Ubuntu's new look:
http://arstechnica.com/open-source/reviews/2011/05/riding-the-narwhal-ars-reviews-unity-in-ubuntu-1104.ars
Fedora's new problems
http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2011/06/howto-four-tweaks-to-bring-back-missing-functionality-in-gnome-30.ars
... I started to remember my life-long wish for linux: something that would be simple and just work.
I'm not going to go complaining about linux OSes. They're free, and that's a nice luxury that is often overlooked. I'm grateful people make this stuff and give it away. However, I'd like to ask, isn't there an OS out there that is simple and does what people want it to without having to be CS majors? I mean really, I don't need my desktop to look like Mac or do neat looking jiggles whenever I move the window or hide the shut-down button from me (see Fedora article). What I need from it is this:
>) Easy access to shutdown/restart
>) Easy access to control panel and trouble-shooting methods
>) Everything to NOT be locked or inaccessible - I want more control
>) Easy installation of programs (if installation is necessary), or better yet, no installation required. If things do install, it would be nice to have all the files or it least all of the configuration files in one place, that way I don't have to scan my entire computer (as in Ubuntu) and make sure I change every last one of them.
>) Run everything I throw at it
>) Not wholly or even partly dependent on command-line operations (but those still be an option)
What might be nice:
>) A speedily accessible search bar (requires archiving of files for fast searching)
Anyone else feel the same way?
I do realize I picked a measly two articles to bring up this issue, but it's something to look at. There are a ton more articles that could be brought up (unrelated but along the lines of free software: Firefox's look change to Opera, yes Opera (Google Chrome was not the first to have the look)), but these have the biggest, latest OS update info so far as I know.
Also, I do realize that there are a ton of compatibility issues with the idea of "running everything I throw at it". But I know we have emulators like VMWare and such, so surely we should be able to build stuff like that in or run it natively on opening such programs.
Like I said, I'm grateful for linux. I have Ubuntu 10.04 installed on my computer. Needless to say, I am running Windows. To be precise, Vista (and before you talk about how bad it is, remember to give me another option 'cause this is all I've got).
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