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thedonkeycometh | 1 year ago

The user experience of Linux fundamentally has not changed in 25 years. Apple has had a decent shot, but their desktop seems to be rotting. Linux had a chance with alternative looking desktops, but was dragged back to the same old same old. The permission systems, elevation, driver management are all archaic. Your best bet is Ubuntu plus, but as another poster said, there is no support. There are no friendly call centers, it's a mass of agro and multiple paths of confusion when looking for a solution for a Linux problem online. Linux is not a replacement, and it probably won't ever be. Ubuntu may come up with a snappy Linux distribution that distances itself enough from the chaos of choice, just like apple did, but I wouldn't hold my breath. I've seen this discussion for twenty years, and the conservative Linux base won't allow popularity.

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