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| Several little frustrations finally combined to convince me that I
| am more productive with a Linux desktop.
|
| Lack of Customizability
|
| I don't want to have icons on the desktop. I don't even want to see my
| hard drive on the desktop. I never use it. It is just a distraction --
| everything that is visible on my screen should pertain to the task at
| hand.
|
| I want working virtual desktops. Exposé is not a solution; by the time
| I've hit enough keys to make Exposé do its thing, watched its animation,
| and selected the correct application, I could be working with thec
| orrect application if I had proper virtual desktops selectable by
| key combination.
|
| [...]
|
| (Other sub-headings:)
|
| Second-Class Unix Applications
|
| No First-Class Package Manager
|
| Lack of Diagnostic Tools
|
| Lack of Freedom
|
| Minor Annoyances
|
| Lack of Pre-Built Applications
|
| Unportable Software
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http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2006/06/01/switching-back.html
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