• caustictrap@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    When people build new gaming pc they still choose to install windows, because everything just works.

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        8 months ago

        You can hate microsoft telemetry and bloatware all you want but Hardware and software compatibility is better on windows. It is a fact.

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      8 months ago

      That’s not the segment I am talking about. I’m talking about “regular folks”, who know nothing about IT, but need a laptop for whatever reason. Checking their bank, mail… That’s the majority of Windows users. Not the PC builder. They probably don’t even know what “Windows” is, if you asked them.

      If Linux were pre-installed on PC’s, most people wouldn’t even notice a difference, because all they need is a browser and maybe an office suite, for very simple work.

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        8 months ago

        I’ve said this before, but if there was a basic distro that named programs things like Internet Browser and Letter Writer, a massive amount of normal computer users could be switched fairly easily.

        The vast majority of people use their computer to launch a browser and maybe use a word processor every now and then. It’s why the Chromebook type laptops are so popular - they do everything that most people want.

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      8 months ago

      Gaming PC means video games, video games have historically been Windows or maybe Mac compatible. Only in the past couple years have game makers started making Linux compatibility a priority, and even then its a small percentage.

      Until all systems align, Windows will continue to dominate. But things like HTML5 over Flash are helping those efforts!