@ckeledjian One might argue (and many do) that the diversity of Linux/Unix distros is what makes the platform so appealing. Personally, though I don't use Linux as my primary OS, I agree. No matter what your needs, aesthetic preferences or hardware limitations, there is a Linux distro that will suit you. The same cannot be said for Windows, which is pretty much one-size-fits-most. And as for apple, their hardware and software is as homogenized as you can get. If you don't like your computer to look and function EXACTLY the way Steve wants it to look and function, you're SOL.
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@ckeledjian One might argue (and many do) that the diversity of Linux/Unix distros is what makes the platform so appealing. Personally, though I don't use Linux as my primary OS, I agree. No matter what your needs, aesthetic preferences or hardware limitations, there is a Linux distro that will suit you. The same cannot be said for Windows, which is pretty much one-size-fits-most. And as for apple, their hardware and software is as homogenized as you can get. If you don't like your computer to look and function EXACTLY the way Steve wants it to look and function, you're SOL.
Choice is ALWAYS a good thing.