I though of:

Your hardware deserves better.

Also you can give some more realistic ones like my friend:

It just (not) works

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Good one from back in the day (not mine): “In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates?”

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But it has a direct reference to it’s competitors which won’t be viable in 100 years when windows shuts down

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Fun facts:

The OS wars are over, and Linux won.

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In the server world, yes. The desktop is the place that needs to be won over.

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The desktop is dying.

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WSL is sufficient for many Windows users and developers without privacy concerns motivating them to switch to a full Linux distro.

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Okay I will switch, please leave us in peace penguinlord

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With the most open CVEs, bugs and ports, anyway.

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😂

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That would be the slogan.

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“For slogan, please refer to the according man page”

more seriously maybe “Software it your own way”

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So, RTFM?

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Yes but more polite

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PRTFM

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I recently passed Linux Foundation System Admin and they had a weird Debian that just slapped me with man not found or something like this

I like it, but I think proprietary can tell it too.

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which man

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