Linux Mint is beautiful. It's fast. It's usable, you can get things done. It's customizable and Wine helps to run Windows applications great. Hats off to the developers.
So why am I going back to windows?
Because it took me a day to get my Lexmark printer working. Because Adobe is discontinuing Flash plugin support for Linux. Because the sound doesn't work no matter what I try. Because the Java browser plugin has issues in the 64-bit version and installing 32-bit Java and Firefox on 64-bit Mint is a nightmare. Because you have to set up so much and enter your password every time - in Windows you just press "yes". Because my school licences Office and Windows to me for free.
In the end - it's not about the developers making a bad product. It's about the general environment/public/corporations that make the hardware being so ugly to Linux and providing very little, very basic support and drivers. I did get to appreciate the power of the command line and the endless configurability and the security - but it's just not enough. There is so much disorder in vendor support that I'm not bothering.









