- Play HD/H.264 videos. Because even on most high-end PC hardware 720p/1080p still plays jerky and constantly looses A/V sync.
- Display ASS subtitles. Must have for watching anime.
- Dual-head video card support. At best rudimentary. (Yes, I know the pile of crap I need to put in my xorg.conf - no, i will not do again, i will NOT do it manually.)
- WLAN USB cards support. Only about 1 out of 10 devices on market is supported. 0 out of 10 newly released adapters is supported.
- Decent notebook support. Even after shutting most applications and services down, something still writes something to hard drive keeping it spinning. At arbitrary times notebooks going out of sleep. Working standby is rarity. Reliable hibernation is dream.
- Finally, Linux can NOT decent documentation. Most GUI applications pretend to be "intuitive," but severely lack any kind of documentation. Also OO.o lack "comprehensible" documentation.
What CAN’T Linux do?
Posted by: Dummy00001 on March 27, 2008 10:31 AM- Display ASS subtitles. Must have for watching anime.
- Dual-head video card support. At best rudimentary. (Yes, I know the pile of crap I need to put in my xorg.conf - no, i will not do again, i will NOT do it manually.)
- WLAN USB cards support. Only about 1 out of 10 devices on market is supported. 0 out of 10 newly released adapters is supported.
- Decent notebook support. Even after shutting most applications and services down, something still writes something to hard drive keeping it spinning. At arbitrary times notebooks going out of sleep. Working standby is rarity. Reliable hibernation is dream.
- Finally, Linux can NOT decent documentation. Most GUI applications pretend to be "intuitive," but severely lack any kind of documentation. Also OO.o lack "comprehensible" documentation.
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