What We Really Like To Do With Linux We tell people we use Linux because it's secure, or because it's free, because it's customizable. because it's free (the other meaning of FREEdom), because it's has excellent community support. But, all of that just marketing bullshit. We tell that to non-Linuxers because they wouldn't understand the real reason. And when we say those false reason enough, we might even start to believe them ourselves. But, the deep underneath, the real reason remains. we use Linux because it's fun. It's fun to tinker with the system. it's fun to change all the settings, break the system, then have to go to recovery mode to repair it. It's fun to have over a hundred distros to choose from. It's fun to use the command line. So, no wonder non-Linuxers wouldn't understand. The point with Linux fans is we use Linux for its own sake. Sure, we like to get work done. Sure, we like to be secure from viruses. Sure, we like to save money. But those are only the side effects. What we really like to do is playing with the system, poking around, and discovering fascinating facts about the software that lies underneath it.