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Linn-ucks sux
Linux is still too tricky for the average home user to use. I know Linux lovers enjoy editing config files etc. but until it become "ungeekified" Linux won't appeal to the average user, who is not very computer literate imho. I remember spending hours just trying to get an external monitor to show the correct resolution. Like it or not, the plug-and-play ease of Apple and MS is still a bit ahead...
Linux is still too tricky for the average home user to use. I know Linux lovers enjoy editing config files etc. but until it become "ungeekified" Linux won't appeal to the average user, who is not very computer literate imho. I remember spending hours just trying to get an external monitor to show the correct resolution. Like it or not, the plug-and-play ease of Apple and MS is still a bit ahead...
Linux is still too tricky for the average home user to use. I know Linux lovers enjoy editing config files etc. but until it become "ungeekified" Linux won't appeal to the average user, who is not very computer literate imho. I remember spending hours just trying to get an external monitor to show the correct resolution. Like it or not, the plug-and-play ease of Apple and MS is still a bit ahead...
Linux is still too tricky for the average home user to use. I know Linux lovers enjoy editing config files etc. but until it become "ungeekified" Linux won't appeal to the average user, who is not very computer literate imho. I remember spending hours just trying to get an external monitor to show the correct resolution. Like it or not, the plug-and-play ease of Apple and MS is still a bit ahead...