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academic huh? explains why he even knew linux existed...
How does being an cultural anthropologist help you become aware of Linux? He was aware linux existed because he'd seen a laptop running it in a shop and asked the person working there what it was. Trust me, him being an academic does not in any way make him a computer expert.





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I know it's only one datapoint, but my girlfriends uncle was talking with me about getting a netbook just a couple of days ago. He's an academic and spends a lot of times in various libraries and archives, and wanted a small light laptop for note taking. Anyway he said he wanted to get one running Linux, because he'd seen one in a store and thought the interface looked easier to use.
Now as to whether he'll actually like it after he buys one is a different question. But at least it shows that some people are interested in new and easier to use interfaces, and are willing to give Linux a shot in hopes of getting that.