> Suppose a person somehow learns about Linux, tries it and finds it
> interesting, but could not fix some issues!! He Learns from his friends
> that a mailing list exists for LUG.  He joins the group and posts a
> Question. The first Reply that may fall into his Inbox may be one among the
> below:

Even in case of windows people don't do a google search and expect
some one to answer. I have seen this personally even with
professionals who write windows applications. Here learning is the
problem and not the OS (or the attitude towards learning certain
things). Sorry if this hurts anyone.

> Most people are not interested in Researching. They need their problems
> solved.

In Linux problems are explained correctly. People just need to read
things that appears. Many used to click the "Yes" button or close it
without reading the contents and won't realise that is their problem.

> And, yet there is another fact... All those people in the World (atleast in
> India) do not know Coding (and they don't need to)!!

People who write code in Linux don't know how to use it (saw this
personally and heard this from one of the ILUGC members too). In case
of windows applications are there (which are closed and paid
applications) to solve the issue but hard reality is people will
pirate it. In case of Linux piracy is present (or very little) and
that is the problem for those who don't want to pay / code.

This is not to hurt anyone.

Regards,
PrasannaKumar
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