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[โ€“] hydrospanner 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Seeing the horde of Linux evangelists here at Lemmy has been reminding me of seeing a similar push toward it back in the mid 00s.

Back then I tried probably 5 or 6 different Linux variants.

And after trying them all, I went right back to Windows.

Why?

Because I realized that all I wanted was for my OS to disappear, and years of using Windows meant that I wanted something that looked, felt, and acted like Windows. So any version of Linux that might replace it for me was going to have to do that while also adding some positives to the exchange to more-than-cancel-out the awkward differences.

As I said, I tried several, for a few months each, really trying to give them a fair shake.

In the end, I found that whatever one I liked best was the one I liked best because it was the least awkward to use...but even that one was just a worse experience than just using Windows.

So for an average user like me, who really doesn't have any problem with Windows...why switch?