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There's a kind of reverse Dunning-Kruger effect that people like you experience, that the average skill and intuition of the population is higher due to your own skill and familiarity.This is also the selling point of Linux desktop distros (particularly Mint).
There's a reason I harp on about command prompt and GUI. The average struggles just a bit with a gui with colored buttons, and you expect them to learn command syntax? They see it as something dangerous that they aren't supposed to be doing, and will just copy a command from an existing forum post outright even if that command bricks their computer.
You know, this is a disconnect I didn't really think about between myself as a windows user and the average linux user: It's not just that it seems hard to adjust to, it flat out seems like a downgrade in the way linux does things versus the way windows does things for the average user. I've never heard of a package manager, and I don't understand why I would need one over just installing executables off the internet. Ricing? What style are you adding that's so cool it can't be added by a wallpaper, or if you are feeling really frisky by wallpaper engine? Does it matter that it's easier to solve hardware issues by using terminal commands over the labyrinth-like windows submmenus, when it's going to be the same choice of following the first result of a google search and you would have pictures telling you what to click over commands they don't understand?With all that being said, in the hands of an experienced user, yes, Linux really is that good despite what distro you choose. But there simply don't exist that many experienced users.
It's not just a lack of experience, it's a complete non-understanding of what exactly makes the linux way of doing things any better, or not just flat out worse than what they have already been doing. Especially when you tell them it's also going to cost any of the extra proprietary software and hardware they might want to use. It doesn't seem like using a gas stove over a fire place, it seems like using a thimble to slowly put water from one pot to another instead of a pitcher.