Moved to new thread from this old thread: https://www.gamersonlinux.com/forum/threads/linux-has-begun-its-assent.5196/
Are you still using Gentoo for your daily driver?It's not even history - just a statement of fact. One of the great strengths of the GNU/Linux/Desktop/Application ensemble is the breadth and depth of choice and variety in all things. One of the great weaknesses of of the GNU/Linux/Desktop/Application ensemble is also the breadth and depth of choice and variety in all things.
Given that pretty much every other computer, phone, tablet, or device that people buy comes with a fully-configured OS and user interface preinstalled, and that those user interfaces actually have very limited degrees of freedom to customise, the wider public are simply not prepared for what awaits them if they start down the path of Linux: do you use a tiling window manager like TR favours, or something that looks more like Windows or MacOS, or something straight out of sci-fi like Hyprland... or recapture your lost youth with AmiWM. Do you like everything to be just a little clunky, like Enlightenment, or as basic as they come but fast (KDE Trinity, Mate, XCFE...)
Are you prepared to accept that if a program or device you want to use doesn't work out of the box, you have to put in a little effort? You can't just download a driver from the manufacturer's website and click "install" for hardware. For software, you can't just grab any other distro's version of the same software.
The whole reason why MacOS, Windows, iPhones and Android, and other closed shops do so well with users is that, in having a less free system, they're instead free from choice and effort. They know what they're getting - even if it's shit.
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