

Just look into John McAfee’s eyes and tell me it isn’t true.
Just look into John McAfee’s eyes and tell me it isn’t true.
Batman intensifies.
In my opinion, it is perceived difficulty that keeps people from using it. Most basic users will use the OS that is installed on the computer when it ships and never stray from that. It often takes another Linux user to introduce someone to it before they will use it.
Those concerns you mentioned are basically non existent for a low level user who just wants to do email, internet, and word documents, which covers a decent chunk of home windows users. Not all, of course, but many.
Bro, you’re talking about Arch. No duh it isn’t user friendly—it isn’t designed to be. If you’re going to compare Windows to Linux, the only fair comparison would be to Ubuntu or Linux Mint or something else designed for the people outside of the tech-illuminati.
Did OP edit their post? I don’t see any of that aggressiveness there now, nor is the word stupid in the post.
I’ve been using Warp recently and really enjoy it.
Just look into John McAfee’s baby blues and tell me he isn’t reliable!