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2011-03-08
If anyone truly thought Linux was a threat on a non-power user's desktop, I have a bridge to sell.
I use nothing but Linux, and while it would be nice to not have to fix a virus infested computer 1 to 2 times a year, I also don't want a "My [insert bullshit here] doesn't look 100% like it does on windows. Put it back." call every other week either. I don't use windows, but I don't push Linux either.
I wanted to comment because all you hear on websites are the people that hate Gnome 3, Unity, KDE 4. There are those of us who actually enjoy one of the above (or more than one), we just generally don't toss our preferences around like they are candy.
My analogy was pretty bad (my apologies), but it was the only thing I could think of that wasn't a car analogy.
Edited 2011-08-12 17:46 UTC