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by AnIdiotOnTheNet
3142 days ago
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That's not a desktop, it's a kiosk. Linux is actually fine for these kinds of single-tasking embedded use-cases. But seriously, who does that? I don't know anyone who primarily uses a desktop computer just to browse the web. That's what tablets and phones are for. ChromeOS is just one of those with a bigger screen and a keyboard, which is why it is perfect for them. "Family desktop" was only a thing in the brief period between the internet becoming popular with consumers and the first iPhone. Outside of that period, multi-user desktops (or microcomputers, if you recall the 80s) are an extreme edge case. |
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