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References to subscription ‘edition,’ ‘type,’ and ‘status’ found in a test build of Windows.
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Users aren’t really against using Linux, they don’t even know what OS they are running. The problems are always:
I’m mostly in the second camp. I have some Linux machines, but games keep my main machine on Windows. But the first camp will definitely keep the majority from ever being able to switch.
I can understand that. And in the enterprise environment most users are not able to switch from Office and Outlook. Even if Outlook is not really very great and Office is something you almost never use in a way that LibreOffice is an adequate replacement.