Article Title: Is Linux ready for your desktop. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
In an article on Linux.com, I think we should give up the sentence "prepare For the Desktop. Because there is no "Ready For the Desktop" operating system in the world, each operating system has its own advantages, facing different user groups.
Windows has the widest range of commercial software support; OS X focuses on availability and hardware support; Linux focuses on security, stability, and scalability. Every operating system caters to different users and does not form an "one operating system prevails over others" situation. Every user uses a computer in his/her own unique way, and there is no way that the operating system can satisfy everyone. So I should change the sentence, for example, "is Linux ready for your desktop "?