On 2/23/2012 12:14 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
I've been running strictly Linux since F9. The only time I'm at a computer running Windows is when I'm at my SF club playing a first-person shooter on one of the club's Windows boxes. Strictly speaking, my desktop is still dual boot, but I haven't booted into Win98SE in years, and don't expect to.
Joe:
With the introduction of F16, Totem either crashes or misplays (I've submitted bugs ... never heard back). There's a limit to how long I'll keep one machine on F14, so Windows will become media machine until Totem is fixes (or, if not Totem, whatever is the problem underneath).
Turbo Tax is Windows and, though I only need it once a year, I need it.
Cygwin has always been good to have around for test ports to see if its compiler looks at things differently (yes, it does, especially on optimization).
Still bump into the occasional website that works better under Windows/IE.
To me, that's pretty much a case of being off Windows except when its the right tool.
Paul