![]() It probably due several causes, mainly- users can’t run (or run without dominating some truly Linux black magic) the software they are used to: No MS OFFICE, no Photoshop, etc (for those that use computers for work) and no games (I mean AAA games, bought and paid for in an on-line store, like Steam).Īlso the fragmentation of the User Interface can be intimidating. ![]() Windows 11 with initial ridiculous hardware requirementsĪnd yet, our market share is something between 2 % to 4 % on the desktop computing (I’m not talking about the server world or mobile devices, in which Linux derived OS’s are have a major market share). We had plenty of chances to see it caught on: ![]() It always bugged me why the Linux desktop has yet to be a significant player in the computer world. ![]()
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