Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 11th Mar 2008 16:07 UTC, submitted by moleskine
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That's the point though. The argument doesn't stand up to scrutiny. When you press the people who are claiming that choice is a problem, it always comes down to the fact that they are using the diversity of Linux distributions as an excuse for their not using it.
It seems people feel they have to have an excuse (or excuses) for not using Linux, which is just dumb. If you want to use it, learn it, if not, don't. Be proud of your choices.
In my opinion, Linux and BSD are the best operating systems out there. I'm happy with my opinion and it serves me well. I wish others could be equally happy about theirs.






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Well, if it keeps coming back after 14 years then it probably means that for some (many?) people that is indeed an issue. I believe that the diversity of the Linux distributions is more of an asset than a problem, but I wouldn't blame people for not being comfortable with it.
Edit: language
Edited 2008-03-12 09:08 UTC