Martin,

You are basically saying it's better to stay with the devil you know.

I disagree because my experiences are not like yours.

Firstly, I never recommend removing a users current installation and
leaving them with something they are unfamiliar.

I always set up machines to dual boot and leave them with the option to
go back to their existing installation.

This has a very high switchover rate, since they can compare one to the
other and find the Linux installation is far more reliable and
dependable.

I talking about housewives, psychiatrists, clergymen, plumbers, care workers.
These are the people I have deployed to and they do not look back.

>From your post, it seems you actually do not have any Linux experience
to compare.

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