> The average computer user has no idea which video card he has or
>how to do anything to his hard drive. He buys a computer complete and runs
>what is loaded.
>
> The average Linux user built his/her own computer from parts,
>understands both hard drives and video cards and monitors and also buys a
>quality motherboard with a fast Intel chip.
>
Yeah I agree. Compare to 1980s, there's a big difference too. At least right
now, more people are knowledgeable about computing compare to the olden
times.
I agree with you that an average computer user don't know what video card
they have, they only know to complain when things go wrong or see an error.
That's why, many people think Linux is not for everyone.
I chose to think differently, if Linux is COMPLETELY or ALMOST customizable,
we can customize one for those people, at least, we increase the market
range of Linux and more software will be ported for Linux. Don't you think
so?
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