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purplehippo A lot of the effort to install Linux is a sort of myth now. It walks you through the process very much. But its a new interface that does things differently and relearning how things are done is a real cognitive load that needs a benefit most people consider "worth it."
As much as free software as a movement doesn't like to concede it being free software isn't enough of a draw for the majority of people to be worth relearning things. In my experience, you have to have a program people want to use enough to learn the new system. Krita actually resulted in an upswing of Linux adoption, even with a Windows port, because it meant there wasn't a reason to put up with Windows 10's increasingly disfunctional nature for many artists, for instance.