That's great (really, it is). However, it's the fact that I have to go through this sort of trouble just to check the battery status. It's not just this. There are tons of trivial little things like this that add up frustration. I like Linux (I know you don't, but I can't say anything about FreeBSD because I've never used it). I've had it on my server for a number of years and have absolutely no plan to change that.
I can usually work myself through a given problem with linuxquestions, google and a few other references (like iago and Newby, but I usually consult them as a last resort. being bothered constantly would be annoying, right, guys?
). I know that I'd get used to it and that I'd eventually come to ignore things like this, but until I see a significant advantage to using something other than windows on my workstation, I'm going to continue to do so. I'm not trying to turn this into a debate and I'm not trying to be defensive; I'm just trying to convey my point.
I'm just saying I'd rather use Windows on my workstation (this includes my laptops) and have things "just work" without going through this sort of trouble.