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Why is there so much hate for Ubuntu?
The corporate backing is probably the last reason Ubuntu gets so much hate. Ubuntu is backed by Canonical, and as such, is not a purely community ran distro. Some people don’t like that, they don’t want companies intervening in the open source community, they dislike anything corporate.
Why do people prefer Ubuntu over Windows?
Generally, developers and Tester prefer Ubuntu because it’s very robust, secure and fast for programming, while normal users who want to play games and they have work with MS office and Photoshop they will prefer Windows 10.
How did Ubuntu get so popular?
Since Ubuntu is more convenient in those regards it has more users. Since it has more users, when developers develop software for Linux(game or just general software) they always develop for Ubuntu first. Since Ubuntu has more software that is more or less guaranteed to work, more users use Ubuntu.
Why is windows so popular compared to Linux?
Simply because Windows is the dominant operating system, there is much more (and usually higher quality) software available for it than for Linux. Much of it comes from evil Microsoft itself. A good example goes straight to one of open source’s greatest recent successes: OpenOffice.
Why not play the newest games on Linux?
It isn’t about being able to play the newest games, even if that is one of the most often raised issues against using Linux. Simply because Windows is the dominant operating system, there is much more (and usually higher quality) software available for it than for Linux. Much of it comes from evil Microsoft itself.
Why isn’t Linux triumphing over windows in server space?
The last reason Linux isn’t triumphing over Windows in the server space is that it’s not really the primary focus. Right now, both Linux and Windows are gaining in server market share.
Why do so many people switch to Linux?
In addition, more user (and media) friendly Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu, have hit the scene. Finally, here comes the OS everybody loves to hate: Windows Vista — significantly more resource hungry than XP and perhaps released a little too soon. The confluence of these factors has led many users to give Linux a shot.