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by mordocai
3757 days ago
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Nitpicking, but the problem as they described is definitely not fedora. It is definitely a PC problem. The main problem here is that Windows is such a monopoly that the PC manufacturer didn't care to make sure anything else worked. |
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In other words, this manufacturer probably didn't care because the % of users who would use it for something other than the standard config is too small to justify the time spent outside that standard.
I don't think this specific case can be called monopoly. You can install Linux and other stuff fine in most laptops, this looks like an isolated case. I mean, you can even install Ubuntu on a Surface Pro and Surface Book (proprietary MS hardware).