Originally posted by: Martimus
Originally posted by: Sureshot324
IMO gaming is the one thing that is holding Linux back from taking over the desktop. If every game had a native linux client, a lot of computer savy gamers would make the switch, and then word of mouth on the internet would do the rest. Other then gaming, Linux can do pretty much everything your average desktop user would do as well as or better then Windows.
Even without gaming, I would be running Linux if it had actual support for most hardware. If it was sold and not free, and had a technical support staff that I could call when I have a problem.
I strongly dislike Windows, and would love a more streamlined OS, but Linux has been to difficult to even set-up when I have tried it a few years back.
I still remember how much time my roommate spent trying to get simple things like his CD drive to work everytime he tried a new distribution. I just don't want that hasle.