In response to #116:

Microsoft charges you $200 and up for a full version of Windows 7, they
do not run an X-server environment but rather have direct input and
cooperation with the drivers and their respective manufacturers. They
don't run a X server because they have full on mutual cooperation from
hardware vendors. Linux on the other hand (at this point in time) is not
granted full on access to the code by the vendors for their drivers. All
open source linux drivers are reverse engineered and being that windows
holds the lions share of the market and has the most money, and most
games are written to run in windows using their mutual windows and
hardware vendors directx API and drivers, this is going to have problems
no matter what. All all video card hardware is designed to use DirectX,
thats where the games and entertainment money is, all use of Open GL and
X-Server functionality is an afterthought at best and often times not
even addressed at all (ATI until recently).

They do not write Linux drivers well, nor do they care to try very hard,
because:

1. No money in games for linux. No gamers money, no need for the
expensive gaming hardware with 1 gig of gddr3 memory.

2. In their minds (business men) there is no protection for their
intellectual property if the drivers and firmware are freely shared.

3. Microsoft  wouldn't like their API technology freely shared with a
free and faster alternative OS. And that again besides illegal, would
cut into microsoft market and money.

The drivers for the hardware vendors like ATI and Nvidia are closed
source. Meaning they do not share code openly and freely with anyone
they do not have a deal with. Linux by its very nature will not make any
such deal because it goes against the very principles it adheres to. And
even if they would they couldn't. Microsoft wouldn't allow it and
further the costs would make linux no longer free. The only reason we
get any proprietary drivers from ATI and Nvidia is by their good graces
and only as an appeasement to satisfy their customers wanting to use
linux. They don't write drivers for big servers and infrastructure
appliances running a linux kernel, they don't want or need a fancy new
video card to run a game. SO any and all 3d functionality is a waste.
They write those drivers for the people who play the games, games
written to run in windows. And when they feel like it they throw the
linux people a bone.

Ubuntu had NO way to know ahead of time about an issue with a closed
source driver. To say it was their fault because windows doesn't have an
issue with a driver written to run hardware specifically designed to
their OS, is an unfair claim to say the least.

As far as Ubuntu not looking professional, they manage to take a bit of
an unstable branch of Debian (not a very desktop centric Disto at all)
and not only make it as stable as any other distro if not more so, but
at the same time manage to make it as user friendly to an average person
as any distro ever. They do this and make it attractive to look at,
package it nicely, make it easy for anyone with an internet connection
to find and get a copy, and at the same time maintain several different
styles of desktops, and different versions supporting all kinds of
hardware, all of this and it costs us nothing to use...

Microsoft with infinite resources and money, with hardware vendors all
making their products specifically for them, writing their code
specifically for them, and how many architectures do they support?.. And
how much does it cost??? Professional??????

A professional deals with what he has to and makes the most of what he
has to work with, and if they can even make it work well enough to get a
user base then they are the professionals. Microsoft releases a new OS
every 5-8 years, or whenever they want to usurp more of the market. And
you don't get a choice in how it works or how it runs, and very little
choice in how it looks.

Frankly if you install linux to impress your friends then you must have
had enough knowledge to snazz it up somewhat. The best thing about linux
as far aesthetics is the fact it is completely customizable. Want it to
look like your wife's Apple ipads interface? Well there is most likely a
package for that and best of all its free of charge. Have a problem?
Well there are places like this with all kinds of people all willing to
take the time to help you and again its free of charge for a personal
user. And most likely some person smarter than I will write a patch for
this little blemish very soon and that too will be free of charge.

Sorry if this got long and turned into a rant, but I always root for the
underdog, and ya can't get anymore of an underdog than linux.

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Title:
  Ubuntu splashscreen big and ugly after installing ATI/nVidia
  proprietary graphics driver

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