You're also in the extreme minority. Most users don't have close to thousands of dollars in paid software and often what they do have is something like Microsoft Office that has alternatives or easy options to get working like the proprietary paid software Crossover (that's right! Linux has proprietary paid software!).
It's just as tiring to hear "Linux is unusable, it can't run X". For you maybe it can't work but it can work for a lot more than just coders.
Honestly I feel like desktop Linux market share would be a whole lot larger if the defacto office suite wasn't owned by the biggest OS maker...
It's just as tiring to hear "Linux is unusable, it can't run X". For you maybe it can't work but it can work for a lot more than just coders.
Honestly I feel like desktop Linux market share would be a whole lot larger if the defacto office suite wasn't owned by the biggest OS maker...