Additionally, what changes are necessary for you to be able to use Linux full time?

  • “Why else would so many businesses overlook a completely free operating system”

    Well, they don’t. Plenty of businesses use Linux systems. It’s not (only) because it’s free, though. The issue of licensing often isn’t a factor that comes into play over having a system that just works. It’s easy to customize, flexible and comparatively secure. Your experiences with Linux are valid, but many businesses and individuals do use it daily and for good reason.

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      Well, they don’t. Plenty of businesses use Linux systems.

      Well they do. Plenty of businesses (ie: virtually all of them) use Windows. Those are the ones I was referring to.

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          This is just nonsense.

          No. It’s not.

          Linux servers are all over the place.

          Linux servers are run by IT admin. AKA people who know how to use Linux.

          I feel like you’re not arguing in good faith, here.

          I feel like you’re making up bullshit arguments based on angry words you read on the Internet.

          • Yeah, businesses that use Linux generally hire people who know how to use Linux. I don’t think you actually know what you’re arguing about anymore, but you can do it by yourself. Hope things get better for you in the future.

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              Just because you aren’t able to understand what I’m saying doesn’t mean I don’t.

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            That’s fair, but it’s hard to not bring up servers when someone is making broad statements like “businesses don’t use Linux”, though. In the scope of that particular discussion I feel servers are pertinent enough.