Posted 7/4/2012 2:32 am
I have a copy of Ubuntu with Unity running. I suppose you could use it on a tablet.. The reality is Unity is easy to use for the average Schlub, which makes it useless for a neck beard Trev.
People who use Final Cut professionally pay Apple to develop software that's reliable, built by people who know their shit. Nobody who relies on software like Final Cut is going to put their budget, reputation and productivity on the line by using open source, free software. Stuff like Final Cut costs $1000 for a reason, and it's the man-hours of research that goes into it.
I spent a couple weeks trying to get Ubuntu running on my desktop. Gave up after several hours trying and failing to figure out why it couldn't find my sound card. Every problem I ran into, there were about 20 different possible explanations for it in the google.
I've done plenty of Unix before and it's less painful than it used to be, but not prime time ready yet.
This. On one hand there are plenty of people out there who have generously written up very detailed and informative and clear answers to problems. OTOH I also saw a lot of condescending stupid non-answers like "if you can't figure out how to do XYZ then you're just too dumb for Linux".
We here at KNOA software are experts in Android smartphone development. Unless you upgrade to Android smartphones, your business will not last more than three and a half months, etc.
I spent a couple weeks trying to get Ubuntu running on my desktop. Gave up after several hours trying and failing to figure out why it couldn't find my sound card. Every problem I ran into, there were about 20 different possible explanations for it in the google.
I've done plenty of Unix before and it's less painful than it used to be, but not prime time ready yet.
Friend of mine does serious stuff on Linux.
He picks his distro.
He finds the qualified parts list.
He builds the computer from that list.
You can also find shops that sell systems with Linux installed, everything works.
Unfortunately if you just take a computer, download a random distribution, even Ubunto, and install, you have a good chance of at least one problem.
Of course installing an OEM copy of Windows onto a bare computer isn't fun either.