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by pjerem
1735 days ago
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tbh, the last decades have been « year of Linux on my desktop ». Linux is already totally ok for a vast majority of usages (and even gaming is less and less an issue). At the end of the day, who even cares of Linux market share on the desktop ? Because this hides an insidious and bigger issue : PCs, even if it’s a 1% market share os, HAVE alternatives OS. Other modern platforms don’t. I’d rather prefer « xxxx is the year of the 1% Linux on phones » than any evolution on the desktop which would have pretty much no impact on a Linux user day to day usage. |
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