• Honytawk
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    This year totally is the year of Linux, guys!

    Trust me!

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      Don’t need it to be the year of the Linux desktop for me to switch to use it myself.

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      The only way Linux ever becomes viable for the mainstream is when there is a single distribution that covers every feature and is as streamlined and user friendly as possible.

      • No command lines ever for anything
      • huge software compatibility
      • hardware compatibility of the newest and oldest of hardware
      • easy troubleshooting even your nan can follow
      • and most of all: every Linux user agrees it is the best Linux distribution (unless you are into niche stuff)

      So until even you guys can agree on one distribution being the best, it will not be the year of the Linux ever.–

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        I was going to make a crack about you inventing MacOSX, which is at least “Linux adjacent”, but I don’t know how to work without a command line on either Windows or Mac. Some functionality is just so much more inconvenient or even impossible through the GUI, even on those

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          “How do I do X on Mac”

          “First install homebrew, and then install this plugin”

          50 plugins later

          “There, now I can finally use the GUI”

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        So, Ubuntu 10+ years ago? For normie usage you don’t need to worry about any of those things. It comes with firefox.

        I worked in a PC repair shop until a few years ago. Most people didn’t want to buy MS office. Most of what they did is in a web browser. But most people that came in to buy a boot USB wanted a windows one rather than Linux, either way I just copied what ever ISO they wanted to it. Copy/paste doesn’t cost anything.

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        I used Linux on and off over the years and will probably switch back to using it when Windows 10 is no longer supported. Linux will never be mainstream but the user base would grow if every Steam game ran on Linux seamlessly. That’s probably never going to happen, though. There will also never be “the one” distro to rule them all. Mint and Ubuntu come pretty close.