• Nefyedardu@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Why should software companies release a Linus version of a piece of software?

    It isn’t about supporting Linux, it’s about supporting the hardware that comes with it on it. The Steam Deck demonstrates plainly that good hardware with Linux on it will receive dev attention. Game developers now talk and brag about “Steam Deck support” (which is actually just Linux support) for every major game release. It’s not an “excuse”, pre-installed Linux does work.

    Most don’t bother with MacOS and they own about 20% of the desktop market. Linux is just 3%.

    I have a hard time believing MacOS is even close to 20%. Hell on Steam Linux users outnumber Mac and the gaming demographic is lower on Linux to begin with. And lack of Mac software support is pretty obviously a result of them (fairly) recently dropping the x86 architecture, so companies have to remake a lot of software for them and it’s not easy.

    I don’t see you proposing any solutions to this problem. So your opinion is Linux just doomed forever? Microsoft owns this market and that’s it, competition isn’t possible and the world has to use their closed source operating system for the rest of time?

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      Works for me. I have zero time to waste on Linux. I know Windows. I use Windows and have few problems with it. I am Average Joe Computer User. You have yet to give me a single reason why I would ever care enough to use Linux other than some “Grrrrr M$ IS BAD” reason. Why should I?

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        1 year ago

        What’s wrong with monopolies?
        Why should I value my privacy?
        Why should I use code that is open and freely auditable instead of closed and proprietary?
        Why should I have more ownership of my computer?

        These are the questions you are essentially asking, and while I could write a whole treatise on it I doubt you would change your mind anyway. Enjoy using Windows.