| Linux is used by 1% of all computer users on the planet. Trying to program C++ in windows is an horrible experience that I wont wish on my worst enemy. Linux is nice, but it doesn't have after effects, support for the latest ultrabooks, photoshop ( sorry GIMP is a joke ). Linux also contantly breaks whenever I tried using it, sound, video ? Also gaming. Anyway the browser environment is cool because it forced everyone to stick to a single standard. ( Also corporate uses windows, sadly. Working with tools created by major corporations in my industry is on windows ) |
As an amateur, I've found kdenlive and audacity provide decent video and audio editing on Linux. Professionals use Mac.
Typically installing Linux from scratch has involved less fiddling with drivers than installing windows from scratch on an empty laptop for a while now.
If you want a laptop with Linux support out of the box, you can pay for that and it will just work (e.g. http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/xps-13-linux/pd or http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/laptops.aspx?c=us&cs=04&l=...)
Gaming is a fair point, but even that might be changing with Valves efforts.
I use Windows, Mac and Linux each, they all have their advantages, but for serious software development Linux is ahead of MacOsX and both are way ahead of Windows.