^^^^^
BOO-FUCKING-HOO!!!
History is littered with failed products/ideas that the masses were not interested in. You can design the most frikken spectacular wheelbarrow in the world but if the masses don't want it then it'll never be mainstream.
Linux can have its elitists, I don't care. I'm not using it. And, apparently, the rest of the masses aren't either.
(p.s., especially in the world of technology, if you're still trying to push a product that's what, 10 years old?, sorry buds but the bus has passed you by. It's never going to take off)
you sound like you're angry that others have offered you an alternative. I really could care less if you switched , or not. I was merely stating some personal experience with linux.
but , by your own analogy , it sounds like you'd rather use a shittier screwdriver just because everyone else is using it. ( case in point is the robertson screw vs philips)
again , misperception about linux being 10 years old, you make it sound like anyone using linux is using something outdated. the latest version of linux Mint came out 3 months ago.
and again , I disagree about it being a failed product, the Ubuntu forum is a thriving community that's not going anywhere anytime soon.
I never try to sell people on linux if they're happy with windows , but if they're frustrated with with it , then I'll usually let them know there's an alternative. There is a bit of a learning curve , but its no different than driving a new car, buttons are just in a different location, and once you know where everything is you're set.
I agree about dual booting being the best way to ease into it , since you can keep all the windows programs you're used to , and play around with linux at your own pace.