(sung to the tune of
reunited)
i'm
at a loss to explain the
power linux has over me. a long-time
windows user (
by default, rather than choice, and largely due to my
masochistic love affair with
photoshop, which is at times a warm and sensitive partner but often puts
microsoft's needs before my own), i admit to being fairly
inexperienced with this beauteous
os. and that may contribute, in no small way, to its
mystique.
most days, i come to
work and sit
behind the desk growing increasingly frustrated as i wait and wait for the windows box - or worse, the
g4, which is quick but
unwieldy - to do the
simple things i ask of it. and today i reached my
breaking point. this being the weekend, when few people desire
my services, i am free to wander into the
advanced computing classroom, domain of
elitist computer science students and liberal arts students who don't want to be observed while they look at
porn on the web.
i placed my hands upon the
sticky keys and a chill ran through my body, like discovering an incomprehensible treasure shot down from space.
linux defies what i thought i understood about
software design. it seems, in my limited understanding, to run so counter to everything in
the mythical man month. it seems
organic, and therefore very, very
sexy. the product of a
mass consciousness, the fruit of countless people's
labor of love. not being a good enough
programmer to even begin to understand the arduous task that writing a
kernel must involve, i can feel nothing more than
awe.
though i may not use linux for anything that would give me insight into the
power it supposedly holds, i can observe that it is worlds beyond the desirability of a setup like the one behind my desk and i cannot help but think of my larger impression of the
system.
i look at the screen and i want to be a
real geek. i want to use
kterm for more than opening netscape. i want to learn
perl and really understand
c and master
opengl. i want to do everything from a
command line and ignore my
graphics tablet unless i'm drawing or modelling.
maybe it's time for me to go home and
partition my
hard drive..