I’m sorry I’m not buying a Linux phone or similar for the same reason I’m not going to become a mechanic to drive a car. I want to activate my SIM card and go. Out of the box. I don’t want to have to know about kernel access side booting in dev mode. People like me are the primary user base for most devices.
Yeah honestly, while I do think that part of the issue with Linux popularity is that it doesn’t have some big corporate marketing sponsor, I truly believe that the bigger part of it is just the absolute roughness of the user experience and the still dominant mentality of wanting it to be some kind of prestige flex club. Linux needs to become as brain dead simple and out of the box usable as iOS or Windows. Linux folks love to say that it already is. It isn’t. I use Linux, and I really like it. But if you think it’s as straightforward as the big two, you’re lost in the sauce. You’re like the math professor who says “Come on guys double integrals are NOT that complicated, it’s basically just addition and multiplication. Don’t you know how to add and multiply?”
The big problem is that the intersection of people who are not lost in the sauce and who want to and are capable of actively making contributions to Linux, is very very small.
I’m sorry I’m not buying a Linux phone or similar for the same reason I’m not going to become a mechanic to drive a car. I want to activate my SIM card and go. Out of the box. I don’t want to have to know about kernel access side booting in dev mode. People like me are the primary user base for most devices.
Yeah honestly, while I do think that part of the issue with Linux popularity is that it doesn’t have some big corporate marketing sponsor, I truly believe that the bigger part of it is just the absolute roughness of the user experience and the still dominant mentality of wanting it to be some kind of prestige flex club. Linux needs to become as brain dead simple and out of the box usable as iOS or Windows. Linux folks love to say that it already is. It isn’t. I use Linux, and I really like it. But if you think it’s as straightforward as the big two, you’re lost in the sauce. You’re like the math professor who says “Come on guys double integrals are NOT that complicated, it’s basically just addition and multiplication. Don’t you know how to add and multiply?”
The big problem is that the intersection of people who are not lost in the sauce and who want to and are capable of actively making contributions to Linux, is very very small.
I’d have to take your word.for it.