As requested, I'll try and outline why I am interested in Linux, along
with a few first impressions, although I am certainly not a technical
person, so I am more interested in what it does rather than how it does
it. I like the idea of Linux being open source - in fact I would say it
is something I believe in quite strongly, and I used several open source
applications while I was running Windows. I was also fed up with the
numerous security flaws I encountered in every version of Windows I
used, and despite the best protection around, was still plagued with
spam, spyware, trojans and viruses. It seems that Linux, for whatever
reason, has largely avoided this.
If I have a concern about using Linux, it is less to do with it as an
operating system and more to do with my inability to comprehend it.
While I suspect that this is not uncommon in the first week of use, I
have to say that it has seemed fiendishly complicated to do even very
basic things like install applications or get the hardware configured -
this has necessitated ploughing through long lines of unfathomable code
of the kind I usually try to avoid. I am hoping that I will either
become used to it, or more likely, that having got the system set up the
way I like it, I can have as little to do with opening the terminal
window as possible. In short, I'm looking for a smooth and reliable
graphical interface that is simple to use, relatively secure, and has
the additional benefit of being open source.
Jeremy