
The author reports that users often dislike Linux due to poor first experiences with recommended distributions like Ubuntu. The author personally disliked Ubuntu during an early trial and expressed strong negative sentiment. The issue is not with Linux as a system but with initial usability of specific distributions. Users may abandon Linux entirely after a single bad experience. The insight helps developers design onboarding processes that reduce friction for new users.
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