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It's more like telling someone "Why don't you just build your own house?"
brb recompiling my porch
Recompiling my foundation and hoping it still holds the house up when I'm done.
That was true in 2000. The situation had improved a lot by, like, 2005, but it was still pretty rough. You were still likely to have to drop to a console at some point even in 2010.
These days there's 20 distributions that are easier to install, use, and maintain than Windows, and you don't even have to know
ls
to use it.That is great!
And how many of those work out of the box on every type of hardware including new laptops without having to look up compatibility?
No operating system meets those criteria, open source or commercial.
I've installed Linux on at least 20 laptops & desktops in the past decade, many for first-time users. I generally go with Mint or ElementaryOS for newbies. I can't remember ever having a compatibility issue. I'm sure they still happen sometimes, but when people talk about it they act like it's still 2005.