You sound like an old fogie who is concerned that rock
and
roll is from the devil.
Wrong guess, minus five! I was listening to rock and roll and driving my parents bonkers
long before you were born. :)
I don't think there is a direct connection between
the
two. Then again people using linux are more likely to know
about computers and want a faster connection.
Wanting a faster connection is not the same as having one. When broadband is unavailable,
which is true in many rural and less developed regions, then wanting won't change
that. :)
Linux based systems often are touted as a way to extend the life of older hardware.
Frankly, with what I have seen in free/libre software the past few years, that statement
long ago vanished from any truth like the dew on a hot sunny morning. As I said, devs
seldom design or test their software on older hardware. Short of minimalistic window
managers, the only remaining full desktop environments for older hardware are LXDE, Xfce,
and TDE. And Xfce is getting bloated too.
Darrell