Originally posted by shag00
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While Windows has it's issues, I never once had to deal with spending a few hrs trying to come up with 3 lines of code to fix an issue that wasn't even an issue on Windows to begin with. I still stuck with it, because I was highly motivated to stick with it. Those seeking an alternative aren't always as highly motivated (not that they are lazy or dumb, but they just want to get in and get work done and that's it, to be a viable alternative that has to be a major part of their UX with Linux) and Windows will still be a major player, because they have done that incredibly well with UX for the majority of the users. Everyone knows what to expect and how to use it and for the vast majority of the computer using population, it does indeed work. There may be other issues going on that makes us keep on with Linux, but most don't care about that especially if things affect efficiency a great deal. They may just chalk it up to a "necessary evil" and go on with their lives.
Right or wrong, that's up for another philosophical debate, but that's just the way that it is.
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