It's official: linux will never support desktop.
It's too expensive for hardware vendors to maintain drivers, because linux ofter refactors driver api. And opensource developer can't do it, because they introduce regressions, because they don't test the code, because they don't have all the assorted hardware.
Kernel won't provide stable driver api because it's a security hazard and encourages poor support.
ganoo linux have not games lul
>>62186586
Linux is going to win in the end. Im running linux right now with vms for anything and everything. Hell put your browser in its own vm and there goers most virus vectors.
Windows and mac are fucked because you will need to get control of your operating system from them. Between VR and the new windows 10 attitude its inevitable.
> linux will never support desktop.
>>62186586
At this point I'm sure you're just butthurt that a community can do something to make software work.
>>62186586
Nobody cares if you don't use linux.
Largest corporations suppoty linux, there's just no money in supporting desktop, even Windows makes MS like 10% of their profits these days. If Adobe really wanted they could easily make their own Adobe Distro that is statically linked, but fretards are too cheap to pay and the interest is not there.
>It's official: linux will never support desktop.
True.
Thankfully, it was never intended for such.
>>62186586
>Implying the linux desktop community haven't been homebrewing their own "permenantly in beta" drivers in big black cauldrons for ages already.
What really stands to change?
>>62188024
This^
If u like it enjoy ur candy crush OP.
>>62188103
ur statement needs corroboration
>>62186586
> I do not understand how Linux works, but I am angry that you guys use it.
>>62186586
Oh, so you're that last person on /g/ that doesn't use Linux. What's up? Still hardcore shilling or did they take another look at your resume in Burger King?
>>62189578
> Having to understand how something works just to use it.
>>62189911
>> Having to understand how something works just to use it.
This is Linux we're talking about.
>>62191405
Indeed