I feel that setting up and administering Linux is still out of reach for most people. But for day to day use? Considering most of that is web browsing? It’s totally there.
I’m actually kinda astonished at how polished the GNOME desktop environment is
Where did these misconceptions even come from… Linux is ideal for end users, many tools commonly used in professional work are only available on Windows
Linux is for industrial/professional work. Windows is for consumers.
Ironically it’s always industry folks who think consumers are idiots for using windows and not ‘learning’ Linux/Unix.
I feel that setting up and administering Linux is still out of reach for most people. But for day to day use? Considering most of that is web browsing? It’s totally there.
I’m actually kinda astonished at how polished the GNOME desktop environment is
Where did these misconceptions even come from… Linux is ideal for end users, many tools commonly used in professional work are only available on Windows