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Should I give Linux another chance?
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<blockquote data-quote="Raiden" data-source="post: 980124" data-attributes="member: 72227"><p>I don't think it's that bad...in fact, I think Linux can serve most people quite well. What do the vast majority of people do on their computer? Read emails, social media, watch videos on YouTube etc...all things that Linux is more than capable of handleing. I fact I don't think you'll have a better experience in Windows, or MacOS doing these basic tasks.</p><p></p><p>Now if your doing more specialized stuff that may require certain software then yes, Windows and/or MacOS might better serve you (ie gaming, content creation, etc...), but I don't think Linux is that bad.</p><p></p><p>In fact I switched my wife's computer to Linux...to put it mildly, she and technology don't always get along. However, since the switch, she's using it fine with no issues. I just made sure to install a popular distro aka Fedora with a DE that mimics Windows (KDE) and all is well. All she does is exactly what most people do with their computers (like I mentioned above) and so far everything is running fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raiden, post: 980124, member: 72227"] I don't think it's that bad...in fact, I think Linux can serve most people quite well. What do the vast majority of people do on their computer? Read emails, social media, watch videos on YouTube etc...all things that Linux is more than capable of handleing. I fact I don't think you'll have a better experience in Windows, or MacOS doing these basic tasks. Now if your doing more specialized stuff that may require certain software then yes, Windows and/or MacOS might better serve you (ie gaming, content creation, etc...), but I don't think Linux is that bad. In fact I switched my wife's computer to Linux...to put it mildly, she and technology don't always get along. However, since the switch, she's using it fine with no issues. I just made sure to install a popular distro aka Fedora with a DE that mimics Windows (KDE) and all is well. All she does is exactly what most people do with their computers (like I mentioned above) and so far everything is running fine. [/QUOTE]
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