1. Having the largest market share doesn't mean it's the best, see VHS vs Beta, among others...
2. I didn't say the fix for window buttons was easy. I said the *instructions* to fix the problem were *simple*, and they are. Simply copy and paste a command into a terminal. Any competent computer user should know how to do that. I was trying to be helpful, not play semantic games.
3. I agree with your assessment of Canonical's priorities, they're even toying with putting window menus on the top panel for the next version, making it even more Mac-like! I'll likely stay with the current LTS version or switch to Debian when the next stable version is released.
2. I didn't say the fix for window buttons was easy. I said the *instructions* to fix the problem were *simple*, and they are. Simply copy and paste a command into a terminal. Any competent computer user should know how to do that. I was trying to be helpful, not play semantic games.
3. I agree with your assessment of Canonical's priorities, they're even toying with putting window menus on the top panel for the next version, making it even more Mac-like! I'll likely stay with the current LTS version or switch to Debian when the next stable version is released.
- When a product is free, and people still choose to pay money for a competing product, that’s a pretty good indicator that the free one is no good.
- Computer users should not be expected to copy and paste commands into terminals. That’s absurd. Besides, getting people in the habit of pasting things they don’t understand into a terminal? There goes Linux’s “security”…
- I really hope they don’t put the menus on top. Sigh.