GNOME is Home

Oct 26 2008

Dell mailed me my Vista SP1 disc a couple of weeks ago and I decided to take the opportunity to install fresh and see how I liked Vista. Overall it’s been much better than the initial release of Vista. Things don’t randomly freeze up (as much) and file operations don’t randomly take hours to complete for no reason (as much).

Vista is a lot more compatible with my hardware (webcam works, USB drives work faster in general etc.) than Linux is, and this has been nice. Having full syncing with my Sony Ericsson K850i is also nice.

Still, I don’t feel comfortable using Vista. Whenever I boot into Ubuntu and log in to my GNOME desktop I almost feel a sense of relief. It’s that same feeling you get when you return home after a vacation. Granted, the vacation might’ve been just what you needed, it was nice etc. but you still love that you’re home and that you’ll be sleeping in your own bed again. That’s the feeling I get when booting back into GNOME from Vista.

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