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by jdiff 202 days ago
The difference is that the end user doesn't have to do it. Someone else is going to do it. Just like it is on Windows.
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That only works because Windows has a large marketshare, the day it drops to 10%, users will have to write their own drivers as well
I was highlighting this as a similarity between them, but I see how my comment can be ambiguous. The average Linux user isn't currently writing their own drivers or compiling their own kernels, even with its tiny relative userbase.