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Is Linux Out of Touch With the Average User?

MrSmith writes "Is Linux's less than impressive market share an indication that the movement is out of touch with the average computer user? ZDNet examines five reasons that could explain why people are still willing to pay for (or pirate) an operating system when free alternatives exist. One of the reasons seems to be that despite what many Linux advocates claim, Windows users aren't on the whole dissatisfied with their OS: 'Despite what you read on websites and blogs, newspapers and magazines, people on the whole aren't all that dissatisfied with Windows. There are millions of users out there who just get on and use their PCs without any real difficulty.'"

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  1. Re:It sometimes looks that way by Overzeetop · · Score: 5, Funny

    I recommend buying a kit. Not a complete one - just the chassis, engine and transmission. Once you get that running, there are lots of places to buy a body, wheels, tires, windshield, etc. Oh, and it should be a stick - don't get an automatic 'cause you'll never really learn to "drive" in an automatic.

    Sorry, I just couldn't help myself. *hangs head in shame*

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    Is it just my observation, or are there way too many stupid people in the world?
  2. Re:Yes by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    But since I don't attempt to dabble in their realm quite so much, I don't run afowl of being "an idiot" in their view.

    It's "afoul", idiot.