The most likely reason is a stripped down version of periphal support, no new feature releases etc. It's more of set and forget installations rather than a daily driver.
which is actually good, i'd say, because i don't want my machine to suddenly stop working because some peripheral driver was updated and conflicts with some other driver, or cause system instability.
The most likely reason is a stripped down version of periphal support, no new feature releases etc. It's more of set and forget installations rather than a daily driver.