And it's always the "evil OEMs" and "the stupid users" fault that its desktop adoption is still not there.
I know there are a lot of closed hardware components and you can't do much most of the time. I get that and that's a fair counter-argument.
That however means the fan community should stop pretending Linux is superior on the desktop and that it "just hasn't been discovered yet". This is simply not true.
I know there are a lot of closed hardware components and you can't do much most of the time. I get that and that's a fair counter-argument.
That however means the fan community should stop pretending Linux is superior on the desktop and that it "just hasn't been discovered yet". This is simply not true.