I have to admit myself, that this bug is huge in PA. People including
myself have been pretty ignorant to the whole idea that there ARE other
operating systems out there. For instance it wasn't until last year,
that I even realized how badly I "wanted" a Mac or even knew how one
ran. So when I bought a Mac computer, I was excited until I tried to use
anything on it, and realized that in order to run a ton of major
applications you needed UPGRADES. At the time my computer was running
10.2.8. So all the popular known installs would install bounce on the
dock and disappear.

A couple months later I sold it and got a PC. I've been using PC's for a
number of years (I did start out on an old apple aloooong time ago but
that's other news) so once again arrogance and ignorance is partially to
blame.

Then when I got my PC I discovered that the half wit who installed (he
said he upgrade from NT to XP) XP he foobarred something and there
wasn't any sound. At first it didn't matter, but you know you are doing
something, project and you need tunes man.

Well I tried fixing it myself, and came across someone who told me to
try Ubuntu, I was hesitant because I'd never heard of "linux" before and
was programmed to think that Windows was the end all of everything. I
fought with the decision for a month, until I foobarred everything up so
bad Windows didn't even run. I quickly burned off a copy and tried
linux.

Now, I admit it was an easy install. There wasn't 30 minutes of looking
at the same splash screen of Microsoft XP features over and over again,
and you could pretty much surf the web or other things while you
install.

But after installation I had no idea what to do next. I didn't know you
needed to the gstreamer plugins, or to apt-get anything. I didn't know
how to mount my drive because all of that stuff ALREADY WORKED in
windows (aside from sound) which by the way sound worked right out of
the box with Ubuntu. I think I reinstalled Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu/Gentoo
at least 6 or 7 times, and obtained Windows again which is what I'm
currently running.

I also have to admit, it isn't easy coming back now. I've been doing
things the "ubuntu" way for a little over a month and still try and use
the "terminal/command line" for everything. The only reason I came back
to Windows? Compatibility with certain things I wanted (Last.fm never
worked for me on Ubuntu, even Lastproxy or lastexit were duds) and
games. (RO, which ended up eating up too much HD and was slow so I
uninstalled.)

The point of this is to show that I am indeed in that majority of the
population who are pretty ignorant to ubuntu's ways. Ubuntu IS glorious,
and I WILL go back (as soon as I get a livecd to work in this dang
computer) but for now. M$ I guess.

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