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Let’s be honest, very few people who talk about how much they hate Microsoft will even consider alternatives

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It’s not a failure to consider the alternatives that slows adoption, it is the very real material problems with those alternatives.

It’s not fair that a multinational corporation gets to wield virtually limitless power to starve the alternatives of oxygen and create as much friction as possible in the process of switching, but it is a very real problem, and blaming the users won’t solve anything.

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Can you provide a citation for your claims about the process of switching?

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The comment I replied to didn’t source their claim that it’s the users’ fault, but I notice you didn’t ask them to source their claims.

Perhaps you could explain why your skepticism is so selective before I answer your question.

And perhaps you could be more specific about what claim you want “sourced”. That the switch to linux has a lot of friction? That it’s difficult? That Microsoft has deliberately cultivated that friction? That users aren’t simply failing to consider it? That blaming the users isn’t the solution?

What exactly do you want me to source?

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Yes, because I need Adobe to do my meh wage part-time job in developing country from my one and only working laptop and I don’t have the luxury of surplus money, time, and mental energy to do anything about it.

But I get your point. If I have the means, I will fix my broken Thinkpad and definitely install Linux there the first chance I get. Either that or Adobe finally release Linux version, which will probably be released after Half-Life 3.

I can’t wait to try Endeavor (so I can finally be an obnoxious person who say “I used Arch-based distro, btw”)

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Either that or Adobe finally release Linux version, which will probably be released after Half-Life 3.

Yeah, I’ve seen what Adobe’s support looks like. I remember the Linux version of Flash Player. The guy in charge of it whined on the official Adobe blog on the subject that he had to support “minority browsers” which at the time was everything but Internet Explorer on Windows.

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That’s my point exactly, Linux doesn’t come without sacrifice and few are willing to sacrifice anything for freedom

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You can run adobe products on Linux with Wine.

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Adobe products barely work correctly on Windows, I wouldn’t want to try to run them in an environment that was even less supported

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Most people believe they will start seeing problems where there were none before. They need to invest time into research about their use-cases, which is a cost even before switching.

The typical user used Windows since before they became scared of change, so that’s what they’ll stick with.

The pain of using Windows still can and will be higher without the majority of people switching to anything.

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I don’t want to point fingers/cast shade or anything. Hell, I myself resist change where I can.

It costs incredible amounts of energy and time to change, and that change might even be counter productive to some or most of the things you do.

Gratulations on starting Linux, I hope it does everything you need it to do. Even if you should end up using it only for a short amount of time, I hope the experience enriches you.

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I used to help maintain a Linux distro, and there is a level of polish Windows has that I feel cannot be reached by the FOSS ecosystem due the resources dumped into hiring dedicated teams at MS. Microsoft has tons of money. I’m sad about the direction of windows, but it generally works pretty well for how it’s designed (which is in some cases awful).

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there was a time where that may have been the case, but microsoft has been chipping away at any polish they had for years. sure there’s still some rough edges in linux, but it’s only getting better where windows continues to get worse

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I agree with your point, but I never would have thought of describing Windows as “polished”.

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It’s a sliding scale

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I’m sad about the direction of windows, but it generally works pretty well for how it’s designed

That is a bold claim. And absolutely wrong for many configurations.

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A good amount of Linux distros don’t seem to want to get the basics down. Constant churn vs stable but way out of date is more how is describe the choice, while windows at it’s core is actually a pretty stable platform. I don’t have to, for example, get annoyed at Firefox middle mouse scroll not working because I forgot this distro still defaults to x11 even though it installs Wayland too blah blah blah.

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Firefox middle mouse scroll works fine in X11. I use it all the time. But I guess that’s beside the point; I’m sure we could come up with a different example.

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That’s my point, people may complain but nothing else competes.

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I’m not allowed to do my full-time job from any other computer besides the windows one assigned to me.

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Doesn’t apply to the author here, so I don’t understand why you brought it up?

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