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  1. mangeurdenuage (mangeurdenuage@loadaverage.org)'s status on Friday, 25-May-2018 19:16:22 EDT mangeurdenuage mangeurdenuage
    >Brick and Mortar availability
    This is not the fault of "linux" nor Gnu it's the ones who sell the hardware.
    > Legacy software expectation
    The compatibility of software (especially free software) isn't on the shoulder of Linux but on the developers who created the software.
    >Gaming
    If a game/software isn't made compatible on an operating system it's not the operating system's fault
    >Local support ecosystem
    Who would have know after 20 years of Microsoft ass whipping that tech with enough skills who know what they are doing cost money.
    >Industry labeling for hardware compatibility
    >Wild card hardware issues
    If a software isn't made compatible on an operating system it's not the operating system's fault.
    >User experience familiarity
    >Weird UI
    The reason for users not knowing how to adapt is because of 20 years of ass whipping, if someone doesn't learn they won't know how to use it.
    >No one company to yell at when something goes wrong.
    Implying that you can't complain to the people who sold you the PC.
    >Too much choice in desktops, distros and other elements of the desktop.
    >Old, dated belief systems about Linux.
    If people don't read or ask questions on forums or ask support it's their fault.
    In conversation Friday, 25-May-2018 19:16:22 EDT from loadaverage.org permalink
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