Should you ever pay for Linux? 5 times I would - and why
Briefly

Despite Linux being a free operating system, many users, including the author, have opted to spend money on it for various reasons. Key motivations include obtaining professional technical support from companies like Red Hat and Canonical rather than relying solely on community forums. Additionally, purchasing laptops or desktops preinstalled with Linux from companies such as System76 not only simplifies the setup process but also supports the Linux ecosystem. The article emphasizes the growing availability of paid support options for those who prefer expert assistance in their Linux journey.
Even though Linux has always been free, I've paid for the OS in various ways over the years.
Support is important for users, and many choose to pay companies for added technical support beyond the free community options.
Purchasing laptops or desktops with Linux preinstalled can support Linux developers and simplify the user experience.
Support companies for Linux are increasing, providing more options for users who prefer paid assistance over community forums.
Read at ZDNET
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