Linux on modern PC hardware is harder work today than it was say 5y ago. Also, the Linux desktop today is inferior to that of 5y ago, more splintered and incoherent, with lots of new tech and new desktops which are not generally well-liked by users. And the thing that nobody is spotting is that all this is a direct result of Microsoft's efforts over the last 5-6y.
As a result of Microsoft action, now we have:
• UEFI
• SecureBoot
• Windows 8.x OEM deals that require the above
And on Linux:
• GNOME 2 is no more; instead we have GNOME 3, Unity, Cinnamon, Maté, Consort & more.
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As a result of Microsoft action, now we have:
• UEFI
• SecureBoot
• Windows 8.x OEM deals that require the above
And on Linux:
• GNOME 2 is no more; instead we have GNOME 3, Unity, Cinnamon, Maté, Consort & more.
( Read more... )