Comments by "looseycanon" (@looseycanon) on "Aaron Jack"
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Linux is for everyone. You just have to pick the right one for you. Personally, I am too spoiled by Windows, so I need GUI, so Kubuntu is my first choice, when deploying a distro. As for files, there is a simple fix. Just use NAS and only have applications on your PC. A NAS, which might as well run on Linux or, even better, FreeBSD, raising your number of operating system families to three. For me, the reason I like Linux is, that I am not in hand of Microsoft, who claimed in the past, that Win 10 will be their final version. Now they announced Win 11. Will my legacy games work under that OS? The answer is not properly. New titles regularly get released for Linux too, so that's not that big of a problem for new adopters. Bottom line is, you paid for software once already, why should you be forced to buy it again, when your operating system changes? Why should you change your operating system at all, apart of security concerns? Linux provides that for free and that's how things should be. Ask your self a question. Who owns your PC, if a third party can remotely disable it or make it unsafe, for instance, on OS level? You, or the third party?
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