As someone who uses Linux as a daily driver for both work and home, I have this very easy trick on making Linux more popular:
I don't.
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As someone who uses Linux as a daily driver for both work and home, I have this very easy trick on making Linux more popular:
I don't.
I want it to be better for me. Everything else just happens to benefit others. Do to others as you would want to be treated or something like that.
Why?
I absolutely recommend my preferred flavor of Linux to friends that don't run the same distro I do.
It’s 2006 and the year of the Linux Desktop
https://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/articles/Ah_the_change/2006_The_Year_of_the_Linux_Desktop
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Please don't.