• bobman@unilem.org
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    1 year ago

    Linux is absolutely suitable for most people.

    If you are dependent on software that locks you into windows, then you deserve what you get.

    Maybe if you had higher standards, then software vendors would be forced to reach them.

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      1 year ago

      Some software just literally isn’t available for Linux. And lets face it, even Ubuntu requires more tinkering than the average user is prepared to do, or in other words, any tinkering at all because they would have to install it themselves and they do not know how to do that. And the few times I’ve bothered to use Linux even as my backup, the tinkering never stops. Its not worth the hassle at this point in time.

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      1 year ago

      I’d love to be able to replace all my software, but 80% of what I use a computer for is not possible on Linux.

      There’s no Linux alternative to Lightroom (that actually works) there’s no way to play almost any online game with an anticheat.

      Even if someone had “higher standards” that’s not going to change anything, they’re just not going to be able to do their job.

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        1 year ago

        Even if someone had “higher standards” that’s not going to change anything

        Wrong. If enough people had higher standards, businesses would have to meet those standards or go out of business.

        It’s a very simple concept, and ya’ll deserve to suffer together because you can’t work together.

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          1 year ago

          There’s no way to meet anticheat standards on Linux. It’s inherently a less secure platform for all the reasons you love. That’s not a dig against the OS, it’s a fact that enabling Linux in anticheats makes it less secure on all platforms due to the level of open customization Linux gives. That’s great for the user, but a pretty much unsolvable problem from game companies.

          I don’t use FOSS most of the time because it doesn’t meet my needs. My standards are too high for Linux by your logic then.