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Why Linux won’t ever be ready for Desktop
I really enjoyed this post. It seems I was reading myself.
The problem is that there aren’t so many people thinking like that in the FLOSS community. And that will NEVER change. That is why MS will always be relevant and that is why nobody (as in someone who is not geek) uses Google Docs.
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hi
i don’t think this is true..
Ubuntu is great for many users, but is not (i repeat is not) the most user friendly “out of the box”, but yes, they are in the right track to become that.
Linux is more than just ubuntu.
the most user friendly “out of the box”:
gOS space:
http://www.thinkgos.com/
Linuxmint
http://www.linuxmint.com/
i switched from windows 3 months ago and to me they are easier than windows has ever been (yea it takes a few days to get used to, but thats normal. Am still learning windows after 10 years using it).
And for the first time i feel secure, no viruses, spyware, malware, trojans, keyloggers, etc.
am very happy
If it is just a few days for you, then good for you. It also depends on what you do on your PC. If you just surf, yes okay. Firefox is there..