16k_zx81
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I totally disagree with you. But thats alright. Everyone has their personal opinion.
I sure have installed alot of specific instances.
Yeah.. Its a complex argument and I am referring to previous discussions where I explain my position in more depth
Right now, let's say there are 4 options for home users for day to day computing
Win, iOS, osx, and android
Really that's 99% coverage of domestic devices right there
The fact is that for desktop computing, Linux has nothing on osx or win for app support, or hardware compatibility, or even just user base
For portable computing, iOS and android kill it completely for ease of use and app support
I won't pontificate because, as I said, its a complex argument, but you will note there are still very few hardware manufacturers selling Linux based machines for home users, and very little market demand from home based users for Linux based machines. There's a reason for that.
You will win me over when I hear from domestic customers on a regular basis tt they want to know about ditching windows fr Linux. To date, in the last 5years, I think maybe one person has approached me with this question.
That's because, t be frank, no ones interested *because* its still not a great choice for home users, in comparison with the other systems that are available.
Jim