In your opinion. I'd disagree. People tend to like the OS they grow up with. It just so happens that most people grew up with Windows. My favourite lecturer's children both use Linux, so the "ordinary user" really just depends on your history.
I like Windows too, I use it often when I want to play games. I think that given the chance, people can easily learn Linux, especially with Ubuntu on the table.
Oh, and the only reason I referred back to FAT32 (I didn't refer to DOS btw) is because my girlfriend was defragging her Windows XP computer (which isn't that old) and it was using a FAT32 filesystem. I was surprised that up till a few years ago, Microsoft was apparently still installing Windows on such an outdated filesystem.
I like Windows too, I use it often when I want to play games. I think that given the chance, people can easily learn Linux, especially with Ubuntu on the table.
Oh, and the only reason I referred back to FAT32 (I didn't refer to DOS btw) is because my girlfriend was defragging her Windows XP computer (which isn't that old) and it was using a FAT32 filesystem. I was surprised that up till a few years ago, Microsoft was apparently still installing Windows on such an outdated filesystem.