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      27 days ago

      https://xkcd.com/2501 to some extent.

      Yeah, Linux user can/willing to read instructions that (the important part IMO) unfamiliar to them, that’s like not what average user would do.

      Most users know how to install something on Windows, they’ve used it since they were toddler and whether or not you think it’s a better experience in Linux is irrelevant.

      Most software they need in Windows has a giant download button on the respective site, double click the downloaded file and you’re done.

      99% of the time you can immediately start the program or there will be a shortcut on the desktop.

      Also, gaming. Like it or not it is a casual workload, and it’s not as straightforward on Linux.

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        37 days ago

        Exactly. The way I understand it, if they even still teach computer classes in most states, it would be under Windows anyway with maybe a Mac or Linux computer somewhere for those that dare.

        Using Linux is awesome, and I fucking love it. It still has its issues that we can actually fix, unlike in Windows where they can change it to a more shitty experience and our opinions won’t matter.

        Some people just get way too gatekeepy for some reason, and it’s been like that for so long that I was a kid and they would still have those rude attitudes towards new users.