Consumers are not interested in the OS wars. They don't care about
fighting the "Evil empire in Redmond". For most consumers, a computer
is a tool, a means to an end. They want to turn it on, log into it, and
use it to do the things they want to do. They expect their computer to
automatically connect to the internet without hours of time spent trying
to get their wireless to work, and frequently never succeeding. They
expect to hook up their printers, scanners, digital cameras, etc. and
have them immediately work, not spend hours trying to find drivers, etc.
They expect to view a video sent by a friend by clicking on the
attachment, and have it work, not spend hours trying to get the right
codecs, and frequently never being able to play everything they can
effortlessly play on windows. They expect application programs to play
music, etc. to be user friendly, not "Wizard" friendly.
So Respected Sir GaryCarr .. acoording to your statements can u justify Linux? after reading you statements that are of course true can we suggest Linux instead of Windows?
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