Nice looking desktop, Craig.
I've been a linux user since 1998 (I'm a network administrator)
I installed Ubuntu on the computers of my employees.
Did you get Ubuntu pre-installed on your computer?
Edwin,
No, I had to pay hidden royalties for the Vista that came with it. I installed Ubuntu and made it a dual boot system. You can't just go out and by computers pre-loaded with Linux over here - at least not in my area. You usually will have to order them. Satya suggested a site where you can build your own computer without an OS.
I love the repositories! Everything in one spot and installation at the touch of a button. Automatic updates are awesome too. The last two updates increased my start-up and application launch times!
I tried Linux back in the nineties also but found the web browsers incompatible with many web features. Today, that's not the case at all. I can get any kind of browser plug-in that's offered on Mac or Windows and have yet to experience a non-viewable element of a webpage.
Plug and Play wasn't available ten years ago. Now, I plug in my iPhone and it asks me if I want to download new photos.
The forums are full of power-users who make it seem like you need to use the terminal because that's what they know and are used to. The average person won't need to use the terminal but it's nice to know the power is there if you need it. The ONLY thing I need my Mac or Windows for is to sync my iPhone. There are hacks to enable gtkpod to get into the songs on my phone but I choose not to do it. The iPhone is based on OS X and therefore is UNIX. It'd be great if I could install Linux on my iPhone, having it retain its functionality and be able to sync it with Ubuntu but that would probably take time and I haven't read of any plans of that sort. Although, I have read about a couple of Linux powered touch phones out there.
May I see a pic of your Linux desktop? Do you use any other operating systems? The graphic manipulation program you suggested to Nicola was for Windows, wasn't it?
Craig