javipas writes "On an two-part (1, 2) interview with Linux Torvalds, the creator of Linux clearly explains the limited success of Linux on the desktop. "The desktop is also the thing where people get really upset if something changes, so it's really hard to enter the desktop market because people are used to whatever they used before, mostly Windows.", says Torvalds, which thinks that most people are too lazy to face changes on the desktop. There's even one quote that probably will remain: "better is worse if it's different"." Link to Original Source
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Thank you Captain Obvious (Score:2)