You have obviously never attempted to produce music on linux.
I never implied that I ever used Linux for any music related? I said it had some very nice features when it came to software development. Also, I am saying that Linux is easy to use, it is just not that much harder to use than windows is, once you have gotten over the initial learning curve.
Perhaps you have never had the "pleasure" of trying to fix a windows installation once some stupid driver failed to work. I can tell you that your options are very limited compared to what the Linux community has to offer once you get into it.
Then again, I am not saying Linux, nor any OS is superior. Everything has upsides. I find Linux interesting when it comes to software development, which is what I do. OSX and windows might be better for creating music, I will never know because I have never, and will never, attempt to make any music myself.
really? Try giving some average guy on the street the objective of installing ArchLinux under 2 hours
Try giving your average guy 2 hours to set up a windows server 2008. Or a windows package without automatic driver installation. Or just an embedded windows distribution. I doubt they will have much more luck. Comparing a minimalist linux distro with a average windows is stupid. It is like comparing a car engine with a fully assembled car. As I said there are plenty of easy to use Linux distros.
Linux is not much harder than other OSes, it really only depends on workflow and what you want to do. You find Windows easy to use because you know how to do things. Linux is not that much different when it comes to it, some tasks are genuinely easier on Linux. I know, because I have used both for a long while now. But then again, there are things I really prefer to do on windows.
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That said, windows 8 can go burn in a fire together with Ubuntu.