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by m45t3r 1907 days ago
Well, there is another reason for optimism: Wayland is supported in ChromeOS and WSL2, and it seems to be the base for any modern integration with other operational systems (macOS ARM maybe?).

> The sad thing: I've been hearing/saying basically this for decades.

I don't think Linux distros will ever be popular compared to the commercial OSes, since for one thing to be popular nowadays you need to invest money in many things like branding and marketing so something is mainstream.

But looking in another way, in the past I would say that desktop Linux was dying, and nowadays it is more live than ever, so this is something.

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Actually I deeply envy windows users. They can enter a computer store and basically choose any hardware with the certainty that it will very likely work on their computer; then can sign any on-line service with the same certainty, they can use almost any recently released professional software with the same certainty...

Linux on the desktop is MUCH better now, it is improving but still no there yet. And I've been saying this very same phrase for decades now.

I don't care about a significant fraction of the desktop, but I'd love to enter a computer store and choose a hardware without severely limiting my choices.