If Linux gets so much support and use in the corporate/business world, why can't Linux get drivers or proper drivers such as GPU drivers?
I can't get double buffering compositing to work on Linux, yet Windows has that by default.
doesn't need them
>>62157575
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>>62157563
It's use for business is mostly restricted to servers where it performs beautifully.
>>62157563
Because businesses don't play video games
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>>62157834
Are you trying to tell me the Linux Workstation doesn't exist?
>>62157875
>workstation
>video games
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>>62157899
neck urself
>>62157962
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>>62157875
It exists, but it's far from common. Most IT departments seem to be run by Microsoft fanboys who will bitch up a storm if they have to support Linux workstations. This isn't even considering the non-technical employees who can barely handle Excel...
>>62158469
>Microsoft fanboys who will bitch up a storm if they have to support Linux workstations
Windows has software that allows you to deploy software and monitor every single workstation in a network that may contain thousands, all while working out of the box with virtually any hardware.
Linux can't even get proper wifi drivers working out of the box for common devices like broadcom.
>>62158831
Ummm, I detect a nuero-typical.
I haven't had such an issue since mid oughties, you should learn how to use a computer & install Ubuntu, it's even easy enough for retarded niglets like you to figure out.