Now that I think about it, why isn't Linux Config as a service a thing?

Imagine if the average Joe can just pay a company to configure all aspects of their Linux system and provide support and needed backups.

This would hit two birds with one stone, on the one hand you get easier use experience for most people and outsource most of the issues to linux companies that can generate needed revenue and invest it into the FOSS sphere.

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