Much as it pains me to admit it, I agree with Ben. Frankly, most people
using Windows systems are happy enough and really shouldn't be messing
around with anything else. If someone is interested enough to want to
try a Linux OS, I am happy to provide advice. It doesn't really help to
force Linux on anyone.

There are so many freely available programs that are Windows-only that
people are used to using. My older daughter has a dual-boot system, but
spends 90% of her time in Windows.  She just can't find the Linux
equivalents for her favorite programs, and isn't sure why she should
bother. She boots her box up after school and powers it off every
evening. Even Win '98 can stay up (usually) for eight hours.

I've given up trying to fight it. My home network supports several Linux
boxes, a couple of Windows systems, and two Macs.

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