It’s absolutely not, and I say this as someone who uses Linux daily and would love to see wider adoption. We all enjoy a bit of tinkering, but the average user shuts off immediately something doesn’t work in exactly the way they expect it to, which definitely still does happen a lot on Linux, even on simple distros built for user experience.
It’s absolutely not, and I say this as someone who uses Linux daily and would love to see wider adoption. We all enjoy a bit of tinkering, but the average user shuts off immediately something doesn’t work in exactly the way they expect it to, which definitely still does happen a lot on Linux, even on simple distros built for user experience.