So a few hours ago I was hoping to start my homework. For some strange reason Chrome crashed, think nothing of it.
I open Spotify, press on Netsky's new album, and Unity froze.
So I reboot and as I'm going through re-setting myself up to go again I realise that I actually can't stand this any more.
- I don't like the fact linux will freeze on my randomly
- I don't like that Unity will freeze on me randomly
- I don't like that the Spotify icon is missing
- I don't like that if I open FAH I have to keep the icon in my launcher because it can't minimise properly
- I don't like my university uses Microsoft Office religiously, making it difficult to do anything.
- I don't like my volume controller doesn't work on Ubuntu and the package designed to fix the problem doesn't install
- I don't like occasionally the sound menu will crash and just not respond
- I don't like youtubes crappy performance
- I don't like the the in general bugginess of Ubuntu
- I hate the fact that everything I struggle with on Ubuntu, has no problems in Windows.
I'm still going to use Ubuntu on my laptop, (testing Ubuntu 12.10 as we speak) but for the moment I may be living in a windows world again.
Update no.1:
Well that didn't last long, was listening to some music in Spotify when it asked me to restart to get the new Spotify :D So I did, and by doing so managed to make what sounded like my sound card had crashed and was repeating the last slither of the song that was playing 1000x times a second, effectively killing my ear.
So I'm off to the land of Mint to see what it tastes like.