Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 30th Jun 2006 19:19 UTC, submitted by Yadav Ji
Linux "Over the years, I've had a number of people asking me what I believe the problem was with further migration over to Linux by the public at large. To be frank, I don't believe that there is a simple answer to this. To me, there are a number of factors that play a role in keeping Linux out of the mainstream limelight" writes Matt Hartley in his opinion piece.
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RE[7]: what?
by Trollstoi on Sat 1st Jul 2006 02:15 UTC in reply to "RE[6]: what?"
Trollstoi
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2005-11-11

People don't use MS Office because they make intense usage of some real advanced hidden unique MS Office feature, but because they were taught to use it, that's all they know, and they are not interested in learning anything new.

Linux zealots should try to understand this concept: average user isn't interested in learning and reading. And why should they anyway? It's not their passion, it's not their hobby.

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