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And even if a user has had the opposite experience:

"Oh, I had an issue and the community was so helpful, I got my issue resolved in a few days from going back and forth with nice people."

Some may disagree but I shouldn't have to enter communities of people to just get my computer to run. I want to put the flash drive in, wait an hour, and get onto what I actually wanted to do with a computer.

And it's sad, because I believe I share the same vision of people developing this software.

I want a world where every computer can have an OS that's free, completely open source, user friendly for every day computing, and empowers you to truly OWN the hunk of plastic in your hands.

It really seems linux is for no one but kernel hackers, software engineers, or to run on server hardware.



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