Comment by AndrewDucker
Comment by AndrewDucker 3 days ago
Yeah, with two small kids, the last thing I want to spend my spare time doing is playing with drivers. I want things that just work.
Comment by AndrewDucker 3 days ago
Yeah, with two small kids, the last thing I want to spend my spare time doing is playing with drivers. I want things that just work.
The last thing anyone would want to spend their spare time is fixing your problems with drivers.
Being able to do it yourself is truly the only liberating thing out there, since paying someone else to do it does not seem to actually work these days (or ever).
Its not about "you must fix your own software", but that "you CAN fix your own software".
Closed source OSes like MS Windows and OSX dont permit you to see, let alone fix things internally.
Sure. But for most people (even fairly technical people!), that doesn't actually provide any advantage. If one lacks the skills to fix the software, the fact that they have the ability to do so doesn't give them any benefit.
You can fix your own software but it is not at all guaranteed that there is anyone else interested in fixing your particular problem to anything like the level of closed-source OSs.
Another aspect to "just work" is it'd be great if component vendors mentioned the state of linux support. For example with motherboards it's expected that there will be windows drivers and tools there for all the functionality, but while the source of software support is different under linux from looking at a random product page it's a big question mark on which one is wise to buy to get the best experience or if full/partial support is available now or soon. Even for Asus gear which I'm aware has efforts going on for linux (or just their laptops? just their ROG branded laptops?) there's precious little mention of it on product pages to confirm the status.