Depends on who you define as “tech people” - lots of IT professionals absolutely switched long ago.
I am technical to a point (Building and running a farm of 3D printers, developing and running an e-commerce site, etc). But my time is valuable so while I tried to make a switch to Linux 15 years ago, it just wasn’t “convenient” enough for my office/work productivity needs. Now that I’ve circled back around, I’m pretty pleased with the evolution I’ve seen.
Plus most of the open-source software I already use is obviously also available on Linux so the transition will be easier this time around.
The tech people switched long ago.
Depends on who you define as “tech people” - lots of IT professionals absolutely switched long ago.
I am technical to a point (Building and running a farm of 3D printers, developing and running an e-commerce site, etc). But my time is valuable so while I tried to make a switch to Linux 15 years ago, it just wasn’t “convenient” enough for my office/work productivity needs. Now that I’ve circled back around, I’m pretty pleased with the evolution I’ve seen.
Plus most of the open-source software I already use is obviously also available on Linux so the transition will be easier this time around.