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"replacing windows" should not be the objective of the Linux desktop ecosystem.
Tell that to every Linux fan that responds with "just install Linux" to every single Windows related issue posted anywhere.
But like.... what other option is there? Windows sucks absolute ass and its not getting better.
MacOS.
It's the middle ground between windows and Linux imo.
It's unix-y enough to give you tons of flexibility with the terminal. Homebrew is one of the better package management systems out there. Iterm2 is the best terminal emulator I've used.
You get access to most popular software still and the hardware is unmatched.
It's more expensive and less flexible in terms of OS customization though and you basically can't game on it. I think there are some good tiling window managers for it though.
You’re right but the ask we’re going to see next year is “what do I do with my old laptop/desktop now that it won’t run windows?” And after my experience with 3 distros the answer is “recycle it and buy a new one”
But for those people that want to try something with the laptop they were just going to throw out anyway, or now they have two desktops after buying an upgrade, and they are willing to tinker with something new, why not? The issues you came across with Mint seem to have a very minor impact to me in the context of running a web browser, word processing, and video streaming. A later comment seemed to place PopOS in the same category. For a casual user, who isn't needing to install a bunch of different apps, isn't that fine?
Most people don’t see a tinkering with an old laptop as fun.
For the casual user the issues I encountered are not acceptable.
Maybe "tinker" is too strong for what I meant to convey, but even switching from Windows 10 to Windows 11 would involve some level of re-learning and tinkering to get things how they like. Unfortunately, they are being forced one way or another, and that's on Microsoft.
99% of Apple's customers, or the general populace, have no intention of ever installing another OS on their Apple product. Most of them wouldn't even know it was possible, or care.
There is no other option, and that's ok.
The vaaaast majority of users just don't care about the problems you cite, and honestly they're probably happier for it.
You don't need to fix privacy for everyone else if they're happy with broken privacy.
That's pretty much it.
There are plenty of user friendly Linux distros out there and a bunch of them can serve as a daily driver for general computing. What's more, the learning curve isn't that steep and you can find tons of solid guides and tutorials out on the Internet.
But if Windows is working and you don't care about the privacy issues, ads, and it's general downward direction in user experience, there's no motivation to switch.
Sadly, the whole "Linux is only for power users and nerds" misconception is going to stick around until Windows becomes all but unusable for most people.
Unix. 😌
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MacOS isn't going anywhere, but I'm not paying that much for the privilege.
I know this is a popular meme but I just don't really see that. I guess I don't see posts about windows related issues.
I'm a Linux fan but it's very obvious to me that linux is not the correct solution for most users.
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