No, it sounds like people who are constantly being told that Linux is "too hard to use" compared to Windows speaking up when they see a blatant example of that not being true.
I think you just inadvertently called them morons, lol. In any case, I used Linux exclusively for about five years. It is more difficult for most users than windows. The majority of the time, with windows, you just plug shit in and it will work for you. On Linux, it requires you to research what MAY work for your hardware. Often times, if it does work, you are missing features for your hardware. For software, you generally have to look up programs that will do what you'd like, as most mainstream programs aren't released for function with Linux. Additionally, most users are not familiar with our comfortable enough with using command line interfaces. You must be able to use command line as a Linux user. I haven't used Linux in approximately a decade, so some things might have changed, but people won't know that because the issues I pointed out were true for a long time. Most people aren't savvy enough to use Linux and they don't have the time/patience to learn it. Why this makes Linux users upset, I'll never know, it's all rather silly and unimportant.
Your example sounds like the morons that respond to Amazon product questions.
Lol Amazon comments are a league of their own. Half the questions are:
Q) Does product do thing?
A) I don't know
No, it sounds like people who are constantly being told that Linux is "too hard to use" compared to Windows speaking up when they see a blatant example of that not being true.
I think you just inadvertently called them morons, lol. In any case, I used Linux exclusively for about five years. It is more difficult for most users than windows. The majority of the time, with windows, you just plug shit in and it will work for you. On Linux, it requires you to research what MAY work for your hardware. Often times, if it does work, you are missing features for your hardware. For software, you generally have to look up programs that will do what you'd like, as most mainstream programs aren't released for function with Linux. Additionally, most users are not familiar with our comfortable enough with using command line interfaces. You must be able to use command line as a Linux user. I haven't used Linux in approximately a decade, so some things might have changed, but people won't know that because the issues I pointed out were true for a long time. Most people aren't savvy enough to use Linux and they don't have the time/patience to learn it. Why this makes Linux users upset, I'll never know, it's all rather silly and unimportant.