Comment Re:translation hard to understand... (Score 1) 442
The really only thing what users are complaining is the lack of applications, like Photoshop, MS Office, etc. Just look at the other countries and communities that are using Linux very successful and are not only more secure but paying less. Nobody would use Windows for anything, if Photoshop, MS Office and Outlook/Exchange would run on Linux. Windows is just a play system to run your games on, real work is done mostly with Linux.
And this last point, which you so conveniently trivialize, is exactly what torpedoes your other points: people do not use operating systems for the operating system itself. Do you think people buy iPhones for iOS, PCs for Windows, Wiis for the hardware itself? No, people buy them for the apps, applications, and games. It is the productivity tools themselves that people need - Office, Photoshop, games, etc. Indeed, Office and Photoshop alone are responsible for a huge portion of PCs (both Windows and Mac) in the workplace, spanning both the commercial and creative fields. If applications ran directly on computers, don't you think users would bypass OSes altogether?
And for as long as Linux does not have these applications natively (forget about WINE in a cutthroat, high-demand, can't-afford-to-fail, interoperability business environment), it will never be more than a backroom server OS. And I'm pretty sure Microsoft (and maybe Apple too) will be willing to pay Adobe, Autodesk, Corel, etc. to keep most (if not all) their software off Linux. Besides, these companies may not even be interested in Linux deployment anyway due to cost effectiveness - afterall, most Linux users want freebies, so how many of them would pay $600+ for Photoshop?