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Top 10 Reasons I’ll Never Use Ubuntu |
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1.It’s too inexpensive. In fact, paying is only an option & I don’t feel compelled to pay for it. It’s just not as fun owning an operating system I don’t have to pay for.
2. It’s too pretty. The ability to apply any theme,
or build my own, ruins my sense of camaraderie with my fellow OS users.
Where’s the sense in complete personalization?
3. It’s too fun. Computers were never meant to be fun. When they become fun they become dangerous.
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- It’s too inexpensive. In fact, paying is only an
option & I don’t feel compelled to pay for it. It’s just not as fun owning an operating system I don’t have to pay for. - It’s too pretty. The ability to apply any theme,
or build my own, ruins my sense of camaraderie with my fellow OS users. Where’s the sense in complete personalization? - It’s too fun. Computers were never meant to be fun. When they become fun they become dangerous.
- It’s updated too frequently. All those updates are just pesky. Do we really need the bleeding edge all the time?
- The community is too active. They’re just too helpful. I miss that sweet, subtle music while I’m on hold with tech support in India.
- There’s too much software to choose from. Who needs choices when I can just by the stuff recommended and pre-installed by the OEM?
- The hardware it supports is too modern. It creates that uncontrollable urge to upgrade my hardware!
- It does too much. If only my operating system allowed me to do less, I’d feel less inclined to be productive with it.
- It’s too friendly with other operating systems. I want my operating system to play in its own sandbox with like minded kids. None of this sharing and mingling.
- It’s too productive. Can’t I just have an excuse to play games?
Stolen from www.ubuntuproductivity.com/journal/uncategorized/03/2009/top-10-reasons-ill-never-use-ubuntu/
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Updated Sunday, March 19, 2000 Written by phill 530 reads |
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