the biggest barrier to desktop linux adoption is difficulty of learning a new, slightly janky user environment. the second biggest barrier is the way Linux People are
Most won't, but I hope that Linux Mint, Kubuntu and the like getting easier to use and more widespread (and global communism instated) means more ppl do in the future.
They should give Linux a shot first
the biggest barrier to desktop linux adoption is difficulty of learning a new, slightly janky user environment. the second biggest barrier is the way Linux People are
I would say the biggest barrier is actually getting a live USB set up so you can use it in the first place. "Boot order? BIOS?"
99% of computer users have never installed an operating system and probably don't even understand that it's something one can do.
Most won't, but I hope that Linux Mint, Kubuntu and the like getting easier to use and more widespread (and global communism instated) means more ppl do in the future.