flowerbug
Garden Master
Well, we Linux afficionados may as well be Martians
I like to think of Linux as the 1960s farm truck of the computer world. If you want to crack open the hood and get your hands greasy, when it breaks you can usually fix the thing with a bit of chewing gum and nylon stocking.
Fortunately it's also gotten a lot of attention from big tech, so it doesn't guzzle gas like a '60s farm truck. And it now has power steering too. Quite different from when I started using it 20 years ago...
almost every large corporate computing system which runs on some kind of central service probably uses Linux or some derivative of it.
and while the desktop can need some poking here or there there are now more friendly desktops available which most people who have been running a desktop would be able to use. it may take some time to get used to a few things, but on the whole i've never missed not running windows. special devices are always the pain in the butt until someone writes a driver for it, but i rarely have any use for those. with a lot of companies doing websites all you have to worry about is if they are writing the web site software to be compatible enough with your internet browser and that should be ok if they're actually sticking to the standards.