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1 month agoDealing with this right now. Dog is super cute. It is still a terrible decision for my family, and that’s not the dog’s fault.
Dealing with this right now. Dog is super cute. It is still a terrible decision for my family, and that’s not the dog’s fault.
I think this supports his argument. Having to research desktop environments to decide which is optimized for the potential problems a new user may face, then finding a distro that packages that DE is quite frankly too much for the average user.
I’d argue between 3% and 5% of PC users are willing to research and experiment to find the flavor of Linux that truly works for them.
Linux has come a long way, I still remember using Gentoo as a daily driver and seeing Linux cross 1% of desktop share, but the average desktop user doesn’t know the difference between a kernel and a colonel, and they don’t want to.
I suddenly developed a theory that GPT and the like are popular because people don’t know how to craft a google (the noun not the company) search.