You'd be amazed how many people make this complaint. They come to Linux, expecting to find essentially a free, open-source version of Windows. Quite often, this is what they've been told to expect by over-zealous Linux users. However, it's a paradoxical hope.
The specific reasons why people try Linux vary wildly, but the overall reason boils down to one thing: They hope Linux will be better than Windows. Common yardsticks for measuring success are cost, choice, performance, and security. There are many others. But every Windows user who tries Linux, does so because they hope it will be better than what they've got.
It is logically impossible for any thing to be better than any other thing whilst remaining completely identical to it. A perfect copy may be equal, but it can never surpass. So when you gave Linux a try in hopes that it would be better, you were inescapably hoping that it would be different. Too many people ignore this fact, and hold up every difference between the two OSes as a Linux failure.
Yo me quedo con la frase "GNU/Linux is an alternative, not a replacement. Want a replacement to Windows? Buy Mashitosh".
mmmm pense que odiabas a las MACs o al menos siempre hablas muy despectivo de ellas.
Want a replacement to Windows? Buy Mashitosh es igual a decir. Baja FreeBSD y ponle Gnome, Claro que Gnome no es la misma interfase del MACOS pero es muy similar y como Gnome corre sobre Linux, no habria ninguna objecion en decirMejor instala un Linux con Gnome
Por cierto, Mac tiene el kernel de Darwin, no de FreeBSD