What if we got to easily choose our web browser, and didn’t have to rely on complex operating system settings to change the pre-installed default?

  • Polar
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    1 year ago

    Each of my family/friends work in different industries. None of us can move to Linux.

    I have a print shop, where I run wide format Roland printers and Graphtec plotters. Graphtec needs Windows/Mac, Roland needs Windows.

    My dad is a farmer, uses a ton of farming software, all Windows-only.

    My girlfriend is a biochemist, and the whole industry runs off Windows-only software/drivers.

    I could go on and on, but pretty much Linux cannot be used in any of our fields. So again, I am convinced Linux users are either developers, or don’t have jobs, because it’s nearly impossible to find any industry that doesn’t require Mac or Windows.

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      1 year ago

      Well, for one, there is a difference between using your pc for work or for your hobbies/free time. There are a lot of foss drivers for devices not officially supported on linux. However, since this is your job, you probably have no reason to rely on those when windows just works.

      And about the windows-only software, some probably work on linux through wine. However, since this is what they make a living out of, they have no reason to even try that. Windows works for them, why waste time?

      On my personal, non-job related pc, i have ran many windows-only apps or windows only peripherals when i made the switch. Overtime i need those less and less (either due to new alternatives or linux support being added).