VincentKeyboard wrote
@rolf, I understand the frustration. Linux has the kernel and potential for an excellent operating system. It just lacks the userspace. It is a pity.
It is funny, Linux distributions have great aspects and pretty bad aspects. Depending on how you look at it, it can be awesome or it can be garbage.
Take BTRFS for example, there is nothing like that in Windows. Eventually someone will port this to Windows, but it will be playing catch-up forever.
On the other hand, some bugs linger and some aspects are very amateurish and far from being complete yet are released because there is nothing better available. Basically users will find themselves being beta or even alpha testers.
It's not only the UI. For example my SD card reader only works in basic low speed mode in Linux. It is 4 times faster in Windows.
It seems that Linux is mature and well used as a server OS. As such it has backing from big companies (google, etc) who use it, develop it, and contribute back to the codebase. So basically the parts that are used by Google, Facebook, etc. are well polished. The rest is kinda experimental - I think that includes desktop environments (Gnome, XFCE, etc.) and much of the UI, so you are right.
By the way, Android and Chrome OS are based on Linux. This is why some pages on the internet report that Linux is the most used operating system in the world, ahead of Windows.
What you say is true.