Originally posted by TWPonKubuntu
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In some ways, for a lot of "normies" it took an entity like MS to bring Linux out of the shadows. Not many people knew about Linux (probably still quite a few don't, even today), some probably don't even know that Android is Linux or a bunch of their "smart" devices typically are Linux based. I didn't even know about the existences of Linux until the beginnings of this decade and that was only because I saw a couple of tech buddies of mine had it dual booted on one of their laptops and were running the laptop while they were troubleshooting some stuff for my family. I didn't even know about it during the majority of the "Ballmer" years, shoot, I thought Gates was still the main man calling all the shots back then, not that he took some distance away from the company.
So, I can easily see that being sold, especially for a lot of people if MS hadn't been focusing on it so much, they would never have known about it's existence (as I didn't for the longest time).
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