Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st Nov 2011 21:31 UTC, submitted by Z_God
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It's not that people are moving from Linux to Windows or Mac, it's that Linux never offered a compelling reason to move to it and stay.
Your opinion only. Feel free to express it but understand that opinions are useless to anyone but the author.
I have been using linux and freeBSD for 8 years now so your statement contains no logic. Troll much?
RE[3]: What's going on?
by RichterKuato on Wed 2nd Nov 2011 01:47
in reply to "RE[2]: What's going on?"
His post makes more sense than anyone's. The Linux Desktop isn't losing users to Windows/Mac they just haven't got, relatively speaking, very many users.
I'd like to add that, the reason why is because: One) no one has ever invested enough money in developers and advertising to have a well crafted and marketable enough distribution for consumers and Two) few hardware manufacturers have the competency it takes to create and profit from such a product.
"It's not that people are moving from Linux to Windows or Mac, it's that Linux never offered a compelling reason to move to it and stay.
Your opinion only. Feel free to express it but understand that opinions are useless to anyone but the author.
I have been using linux and freeBSD for 8 years now so your statement contains no logic. Troll much? "
yes, it's my impression, and that's what I said.
I've been using Linux since 1998 and didn't know that write my own idea seeking for debate was trolling.
The logic of my message is "I'm and old Linux user and the current DEs sucks very bad. I'm going to switch to MacOs or windows".
If you can't see it, then it's not my fault.





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That dream died years ago.
It's not that people are moving from Linux to Windows or Mac, it's that Linux never offered a compelling reason to move to it and stay.