Microsoft has 95% of the desktop market, but many versions of Linux are capable and competitive operating systems. Yet, Linux hasn't caught on with most desktop users. So, with that in mind, why hasn't Linux caught on, and what can be done to help make Linux more widely accepted among ordinary desktop users?
What can be done to make Linux more competitive with Microsoft?
better software support from big name companies and bertter marketing.
Also, its partly the linux users faults. A lot of Linux die-hards give off the image that its the "geeks" operating system and anyone who doesn't use it is inferior. It needs to be touted as a USER-FRIENDLY alternative to microsoft.
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