Valve Is A Wonderful Upstream Contributor To Linux & The Open-Source Community

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Valve Is A Wonderful Upstream Contributor To Linux & The Open-Source Community - Lemmy

a good product is the best advertising. make linux usable as a daily driver, and people come flowing in from the shithole that is windows.

Linux is a usable daily driver if you’re tech savvy enough. Some distros are even kind enough to be daily driveable by non tech savvy, at least for the normal stuff.

At this point, it’s possible, but no normie is ever going to know what distros are easy and won’t be getting through an OS installation anyways.

Linux is a usable daily driver if you’re tech savvy enough.

A daily driver shouldn't need you to be tech savy. There should just be an added benefit for being tech savy.

Windows is not usable if you aren’t tech savvy. See young people who grew up on iOS/Android.

I think Linux is very good already and only improving.

Pretty sure those users you're talking about don't understand desktop controls in general, and would be even worse on Linux. Because when we talk about tech savy we're not talking about basic controls.

I don’t agree in a broad sense. Windows is much harder to use in some ways, like drivers are a mess compared to Linux (sans Nvidia). It’s harder to maintain over time, less robust, like immutable OSes are much more simple.

There are very few days I use windows and think “wow that was straightforward”. Maybe that’s just me though.

I don’t understand how you consider Windows drivers to be a mess compared to Linux? Do you mean for power users who like to manually configure their own drivers? Windows 10 and 11 are just plug and play with any device I can think of that a normal user would use.

I don’t use Windows as my daily driver, but I have done a lot of IT work for people who do use Windows, so maybe I’m missing something.

On Linux a user does nothing. The kernel contains all drivers. The few userspace drivers that exist are there by default like Mesa.

On Windows they are spread out between vendors. Sometimes Windows manages them, sometimes it grabs ancient versions. Then you have to maintain them with updates.

A lot of drivers are spyware, Nvidia’s tool even requires an account.

Yea, I see what you mean. I definitely prefer the way that linux handles drivers.

From my experience, not too many people have had driver issues with the newer versions of windows, but I could have just gotten lucky there. I find that most non tech savy people don’t care if they have the latest driver or if it contains spyware or any of that. Most of them don’t know what a driver is, so they just plug it in and if it works they don’t care how or why.

I try to educate when I can but some people really don’t care to learn. Thanks for your explanation, I totally understand your reasoning.

Modern Windows is much better than like the Vista and earlier days for sure.

Though now I find a lot of accessories want you to Intel their crappy, and very sketchy, app just to set an rgb color.