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It just works. Today I tried yet another installation of Linux and as with every other time there are problems that just seem to be unsolvable. It simply just does not work out of the box. I try it every couple years and it never works. Todays issue was that it came up and ran fine, except it does not see my keyboard. So I can't type anything. I won't be giving up too quickly, I'll go hit the forums and try to find a solution but I don't have high hopes. It is just way to technical for average users, you have to be well above average tech savvy to use linux. My dream to escape microsoft someday is still a dream it seems. By the way, before you jump on me and call me a stupid moron faggot computer illiterate, in a past life I held MCSE and CNE certifications.

It just works. Today I tried yet another installation of Linux and as with every other time there are problems that just seem to be unsolvable. It simply just does not work out of the box. I try it every couple years and it never works. Todays issue was that it came up and ran fine, except it does not see my keyboard. So I can't type anything. I won't be giving up too quickly, I'll go hit the forums and try to find a solution but I don't have high hopes. It is just way to technical for average users, you have to be well above average tech savvy to use linux. My dream to escape microsoft someday is still a dream it seems. By the way, before you jump on me and call me a stupid moron faggot computer illiterate, in a past life I held MCSE and CNE certifications.

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Whoa slow down there, Sparky. If you actually took the time to actually read my comment you'd understand that I was referring to MS Office. Open Office and etc are well known to have formatting issues with MS Office documents. Why do you think companies insist on MS Office? It's not because they love paying licensing fees. Though they do seem happy enough to do it, but that's a whole other discussion.

Anyhow, I didn't disagree with you that there's a reason why Windows dominates. But I don't agree that Linux is not a viable alternative, at least for home use. If you have MS Office formatted docs, or are playing on-line games, or have a VR rig then you're pretty much locked into the MS world. But if not then Linux today can be a pretty damned great alternative. Boot Pop_OS from a memory stick and tell me you're not impressed.

Full disclosure I can still dual boot to Windows any time I need to, but so far have done it a handful of times. Some were to run a Resident Evil that I couldn't get running using Wine, but then an update was issued and now it runs fine. Otherwise it was to access my Garmin GPS using their Windows only program. But recently I've been trying out open source maps and, so far at least, they are just fine. So there's another thing that I WON'T have to run Windows for. Praise Jebus!