@PurpleJillybeans I've often said the linux community is the number one reason why linux isn't more widely adopted. We should be welcoming people and their questions, not acting like the sweaty nerds they think we are, gatekeeping things
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@PurpleJillybeans I've often said the linux community is the number one reason why linux isn't more widely adopted. We should be welcoming people and their questions, not acting like the sweaty nerds they think we are, gatekeeping things 1 comment
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@seattleswiftie @PurpleJillybeans I'd say gaming, drivers and the lack of serious alternatives to office suit.
The communities arround linux is the thing that makes me love this OS project so much.
When you worked so hard for free and invested a part of your lifetime in this, it's normal that you expect people to at least read the manual before asking questions.
Gnome and KDE also made miracles for adopt.
In the apple/MS community the usage is more to pay a lot of money before asking questions.