• lazynooblet@lazysoci.al
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    17 hours ago

    This is what I think is holding back Linux adoption for end user devices. Only a handful of hardware suppliers cater for Linux directly, the rest are supported by the Linux community developing drivers where needed which will always be a cat and mouse situation.

    I believe as adoption rate begins to intensify, hardware companies will take more notice and Linux adoption will increase exponentially. I think we are already beginning to see this starting.

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      16 hours ago

      This isn’t only an issue with Linux, it’s an issue within the whole technology industry. Simple things like Wi-Fi cards and the like, should be all standardized.

      Hardware shouldn’t be catered to any particular os.

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        That would be great, but then you’d also need to standardise driver api’s across all operating systems for it to be seamless.