"Are you using gnome or any other OS software at all?"
Yes, I've been using Gnome / Ubuntu for three years now. In those years I've experienced a lot of bugs and I haven't seen any of all those bugs being fixed. A lot of those bugs are really serious bugs (contents of clipboard being lost after closing the source application, anyone?) and / or bugs which were reported almost TEN YEARS ago, but still there isn't any progress. That's just completely ridiculous.
Then why do I use Gnome / Ubuntu? I hate Microsoft and don't want to support them in any way, so that's why I don't use Windows. The most common alternatives are Mac OS X and Linux. For Mac OS X you have to buy a Mac, so I can't run it on the PC I already own. That's why I installed Linux. When I had enough money, I bought a Mac. Linux was just a bridge between the Windows era and the Mac era, but it was a very rickety bridge. I've still got my PC with Ubuntu on it, but my Mac is so much better.
"Are you using gnome or any other OS software at all?"
Yes, I've been using Gnome / Ubuntu for three years now. In those years I've experienced a lot of bugs and I haven't seen any of all those bugs being fixed. A lot of those bugs are really serious bugs (contents of clipboard being lost after closing the source application, anyone?) and / or bugs which were reported almost TEN YEARS ago, but still there isn't any progress. That's just completely ridiculous.
Then why do I use Gnome / Ubuntu? I hate Microsoft and don't want to support them in any way, so that's why I don't use Windows. The most common alternatives are Mac OS X and Linux. For Mac OS X you have to buy a Mac, so I can't run it on the PC I already own. That's why I installed Linux. When I had enough money, I bought a Mac. Linux was just a bridge between the Windows era and the Mac era, but it was a very rickety bridge. I've still got my PC with Ubuntu on it, but my Mac is so much better.