Uraael,

Just like whenever a Scot has his pounds sterling refused in an English shop, and there's always another Scot that magically appears to object: "Ehh I think you'll find that's legal tender!"...there's a similar phenomenon in Linux where whenever a conversation is held about moving to Linux from another platform, usually Windows, there invariably appears one of the .00001% of users who requires Adobe or some other insanely specific use-case software that Linux doesn't (yet) cater to. "I'd love to move, BUT...."

Linux: great for 98% of use-cases but holy good gravy you'll hear about that last 2% every time you dare mention it. Do these people have alerts set up for conversations like these? How do they keep finding them??? Would be nice to read at least one where folks are generally "Linux is great for most users".

NB: thanks for not commenting on my extremely unscientific illustrative percentages.

#Linux #SpecificUseCases #Migration #LegalTender

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