The open source community is superb. All the things like tools and libraries, you can use them for free, and if you are really in to those things. You can contribute them by your coding skills to make them become more useful and powerful. This provides a fully collaborated environment for developers. There is no barrier to afford things that makes them work better under Linux environment.
Here is one of my favorite videos about Linux. "How Linux is Built" by Linux Foundation
There are so many things to learn in this environment from very basic things like keyboard shortcut to kernel concept. If you can master them all, you will love Linux. Only perseverance will grant you. Keep Learning !! (to me too)
However, for now, aside from my working time, I still prefer using my O' Windows 7 to watch cat videos in the Internet and play graphic intense games. I don't have to mind all the little things that have it work. It just runs. I have a lot of problems about animated things in Linux e.g. I can't open a YouTube video in full screen under Gnome3 Desktop Environment. I am not saying that Linux has no match for entertainment capability comparing to others. The direction of current development for visual is promising. I don't have to mind all the little things that have it work. It just runs. I have a lot of problems about animated things in Linux e.g. I can't open a YouTube video in full screen under Gnome3 Desktop Environment.
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