Top 10 Linux FUD Patterns, Part 2

  2008-01-21 03:00:01
The #1 item on my Top 10 List of Linux FUD Patterns concerns its learning curve. This pattern is probably the most prevalent and primarily appeals to fear by attempting to convince you that Linux is too hard for the average person to use or that it is simply not user friendly. There are many variations of this pattern, from the straight-forward 'Linux is for geeks' assault to more mature, logical arguments, such as 'if Linux can do everything the fill-in-the-blank OS can do, why bother with the hassle of switching?' . 
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