Yup, another Linux fan here. My widescreen laptop default boots into Ubuntu.

I get used to my sliding desktop screens and wobbling ''latex rubber'' windows, and when I get back to Windows (2000/XP/7) at work, it seems boring. Compare working on a desktop that's running in open GL mode (Only seen while in 3D gaming mode on PC's) to the static graphics mode of a Windows PC.

Virus' only seem to target PC's. Macs and Linux boxes are off the radar for the most part. I've been running Linux on the laptop for quite a while, and never bothered installing an antivirus app. Even with the occasional spam email with a bad attachment, the buried virus wouldn't know what to do in a Linux environment should I be stupid enough to launch it. (Like those .zip files attached to the ''your UPS package can't be delivered'' spams)