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by Derbasti
5208 days ago
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Some people (on this thread, too) seem to think that in order for Linux to be successful, it needs to become Windows. I think the exact opposite is true. Linux will never beat Windows at being Windows. But it may well be the superior operating system for many people. If you ask me, this is what Linux should strive for, and incidentally, what it probably is striving for. Hardware compatibility is pretty good already. Usability is very good if you subscribe to the Linux way of doing things. I don't think that Linux is particularly lacking in any way compared to Windows. It is simply different, serving different purposes and different people, optimizing for different use cases. It is as ready as it ever was or will be. The question rather is, are people ready for Linux? |
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1