Installing OS, 10 years ago:

Windows: click a couple of buttons enter username and password

Linux: Terminal hacking, downloading shell scripts from github

Installing OS today:

Linux: click a couple of buttons, enter username and password

Windows: Terminal hacking, downloading shell scripts from github.

Link to video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qKRmYW1D0S0

  • Sabata
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    It works for a while but they will lose market share over time.

    The average user thinks their having a spell cast on them if they hear Linux. People are too afraid to learn how to use Windows let alone switch.

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      1 month ago

      I think many is afraid. It is unknown OS. No one likes change. Many thinks IT is hard. especially elder people. However:

      • There is to few places to even buy a computer with Linux on it.
      • No ads on TV or similar, nowhere to test, not a single .exe file to run and test it out
      • Works differently - need to relearn.

      A kid does not have any problem with the above. This is why Steam Deck is selling. It is just fun to test something new with your friends and see what all the buttons do. Seen as cool. Any guess where this is going when they get adult?

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        1 month ago

        The people able to figure out Linux will move over, but I don’t think a typical Windows user that goes on Facebook and uses Excel is going to understand or care enough to leave. They are use to being abused.

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          1 month ago

          That will put sticks in the development. A lot of people think like you say.