Heyho, recently asked for the silliest reasons, but as someone who has suggested linux to many people, I often encounter people having valid reasons for staying with Windows or switching back.

The most boring but valid one is “I have to use Windows for work. It is a requirement (of some software I have to use)”. But there are also other answers that fit. My sister for example tried Linux, but while installing software constantly encountered issues that I helped her solve and eventually switched back because she felt like she had less control than over windows. While I am aware that this is fundamentally wrong, it is valid that some amateur users do not want to invest enough time to get over the initial hurdles of relearning how to install software.

What are the best reasons people have given you for not wanting to try Linux?

OQB @VoxAliorum@lemmy.ml

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    “I don’t have time to learn it.”

    Although it’s weird now, because we usually have this conversation while they wait for Windows to crash, restart, search up a patch, apply it, and reboot.

    It’s awkward. But I still kind of get it. Who has time to try something new when the current thing barely works.

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    mostly from my field of work but generally it’s either very niche software or adobe. I have no idea about anything CAD related but apparently there are a few very important CAD tools that don’t work on Linux. Again I dont’ know specifics but that’s just what I’ve been told.

    And finally Adobe stuff which speaks for itself. This mainly boils down to graphic designers and what have you.

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      There seems to be very few CAD options on linux sadly. And despite the decades of marvelous work on GIMP, it’s still not on par with photoshop.

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    Honestly, the very best i got from a client of mine, a veterinarian who is about 80, he runs his whole Praxis on a Commodore PET (i mean, its a natural choice for a veterinarian), which he bought somewhere around the time i was born. His reason: “I don’t need no Windows, i need no Linux or anything other than the computer i am accustomed to. It does what i need and it will do so till the day i die”.

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    I need Microsoft Word for freelancing and I don’t want to pay $100/year for M365.

    It’s really the only thing keeping a few of my friends and family members from switching.

    Yeah, I could spin them up a VM and do some RDP trickery, but these aren’t super technical people - the friction would mean emergency tech support calls that I’m not ready to answer.

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      Yup. Friction is the number one answer. Things just aren’t quite exactly as they expect or there’s just this one weird niche app they have to have. For my mother it was a cobbled together from parts of visual basic java and a few other things. That wine CAN run. But between the different tools and toolkits. The menubar renders incorrectly.

      The solution however was not to drop Linux. Fortunately, there was an Android version, which I couldn’t get running properly with waydroid because of poor integrated Intel graphics support, at least for non-XE cores. But a $200 tablet solved that problem. Nice big screen et cetera for her.

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    “My graphics programs.” Printmaster in particular. That was a long time ago and now she’s more open to Linux. We’ll see what happens next time Windows does some bullshit.

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      It’s getting better; Proton has really advanced this.

      What’s hurt this movement, is the lack of support of AntiCheat games, whether that being due to kernel level anticheat or games not supporting server side anticheat.

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        Quite frankly, the potential of server-side anti-cheats is nearly entirely untapped. In Minecraft (Java Edition), some anti-cheats have made cheating much less overpowered, going as far as to patch 99% of movement cheats, and many combat cheats are ML-based, at this point.

      • I’m waiting for when the current official SteamOS is available to be installed on any PC to give it a whirl again. I know there is Bazzite, but I’d like to see exactly what a Deck user experiences, but on my desktop. They said it’s coming, but with the recent announcement I’m wondering if they just meant this new Steam Machine and not like the old SteamOS which was kinda dookie but can be installed on any machine.

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        Not only that, theres also an increasing number of anticheat’s that supports linux, however they have it intentionally disabled so when you run the game it either blocks you or in worse case bans your account as a whole