You know, there's something that has been bothering me since I started replying to this whole thing:
One of the main reasons people use SX OS is for piracy or at the very least that's what some people have generally stated. This could very well not be the case and if it's not I apologize however, it is my understanding that to use features of SX that provide easy ways to pirate content, you must pay a price, the price I've seen has varied but the average I would say is about $29 USD.
Now, that price doesn't sound like a problem right? You're getting a CFW OS that will allow you to pirate games and stay hidden from Nintendo nothing wrong with the price right? Well keep in mind that people buy this to pirate games because they don't want to spend money on said games.
If they don't want to spend money on games, why would they want to spend money on an CFW OS? I mean sure you could think of like "Well if I just pay this one payment, then I can get all the games I want for free" fair enough, but the way I see it, if you could basically do the same kind of functions, without having to spend money at all why would not take that route?
I mean sure you've made points like
and fair enough, I'll give that however, if most people are comfortable with booting the CFW OS and going to great lengths sometimes to find copies of games for free, then surely running a single Linux command isn't too difficult (and it doesn't require any changes to the router at all).
But again like I said above, I could very well be misunderstanding the whole concept/situation and that could very well be the case. This is just simply how I perceive the entire concept/idea/situation of the whole debate.