Ankarbas,
I think you are rather glossing over the reality of the situation.
Whilst there are many technically competent users that could easily
switch to Linux, in my experience there are far more users that struggle
to cope with windows let alone office.
I have worked in a variety of technical IT roles for the last 17 years
and I have found it difficult to perform some Linux installs.
As far as office goes good luck opening that word or excel file attachment
using a Linux install.
There are plenty of server applications where Linux is ideal but as a desktop OS for the masses Linux has a long, long, long way to go.
Ankarbas, I think you are rather glossing over the reality of the situation. Whilst there are many technically competent users that could easily switch to Linux, in my experience there are far more users that struggle to cope with windows let alone office. I have worked in a variety of technical IT roles for the last 17 years and I have found it difficult to perform some Linux installs. As far as office goes good luck opening that word or excel file attachment using a Linux install. There are plenty of server applications where Linux is ideal but as a desktop OS for the masses Linux has a long, long, long way to go.