• Kichae@lemmy.ca
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    5 months ago

    Ah, the dichotomy of Linux users:

    “wHy DoEsN’t EvErYbOdY uSe LiNuX???”

    and

    “gEt On My LeVeL nOoB”

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      5 months ago

      If setting a simple setting is too much for you, which is also a 5 second search away if you’re struggling that hard, then yeah, Linux is too much for you. But so is Windows.

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        5 months ago

        And yet, people of that level use windows to game everyday. Shows you how much ready Linux is for mainstream if comments like yours still pop up regularly.

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          There’s a totally fair criticism that Windows is no more or less comprehensible or usable than e.g. Ubuntu, but familiarity is the differentiator. If someone is opposed to changing settings in a .conf file but not a .ini file, or fine with making registry changes but not service changes, it’s not an issue of usability or accessibility, it’s just familiarity.

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          Because they’re used to it and think that’s their only choice, since that’s what gets presented to them.