Hi, I really like the Linux mentality and all Linux offer. I’m switching to Linux for my personal use and I’m very happy for that. But now, i want to switch my association to Linux. I’m a IT technician and I know the war of the data, the GAFAM… We use Windows because the people say: - "it’s more simple" - we use that every days and for personal use - 0 advantage to switch to Linux - what’s the data privacy? It’s not important for us - stop with your mentally of geek - Linux doesn’t work - Linux is the geeks users / IT users - bla-bla-bla and bla-bla-bla…Please help me find arguments to convince them. I know that Linux is a really good solution and works very well, but I can't sell the idea itself. Please excuse my grammar, English is not my native language.
>>107670268The main answer I would give is>Linux used to be hard to debug, but now that we have LLM on our phone, it's usually easy.
>>107670268you will take the blame when something inevitably goes wrong
>>107670268Unless your job depends on switching your company to Linux, don't bother. It's going to be a headache and too many things could go wrong. The exception would be for things like server hosting, then Linux is probably objectively better than Windows if you know how to manage it.If it just works, don't be that guy who tries to change stuff and make it difficult for other people.
>>107670268>Help me to explain why Linux is better than WindowsJust tell them to explain why Windows is better than Linux. I have zero reasons to switch from Linux to Windows. Of course I have reasons like it is free as in money/libre, privacy, I trust the FOSS more than proprietary, FOSS is usually compactible and uses standard libre formats that you can export and import between random FOSS software. Linux is basically cheaper, easier, comfy, nicer experience in the long run. I have same experience on my old Android TV box (Ubuntu ARM version), on my old Android phone (postmarketOS), x86 desktop PC, laptops, UMPC and even if I log in to my OpenWRT router, it is mainly the same basic idea to use it.Even as a non-tech-savvy, you have nicer time on Linux that doesn't need group policy, regedit, debloat scripts, cmd, powershell and all the other completely random proprietary shit that you have to learn just to learn something else when your master changes how things work or there is the next proprietary debloat application from the new e-celeb youtuber. Windows also does stupid stuff like forces the update that switches your "no updates" option back on in the group policy, then replaces your old working printer driver with the new broken one and does this in a loop even when you are searching random Windows forums to force enable the old one back. Windows had deleted all user files in the past, every application from calculator to notepad sends everything in real time to Microsoft. Good luck when you think you copied some number and you paste your password or private text into your calculator. Now Microsoft has it.It is also nice to learn everything from LibreOffice to GIMP, only use Anki, Easy Effects, K3b etc. and be in this world where you can be anywhere and you just install these same applications every time for free without learning anything new. Linux is like a home where you can just be.
>>107670268>Help me to explain why Linux is better than WindowsSome things in life are just obvious if you're White.
>>107670305Nobody asked you, trani