@rher I made an entire effortpost a few hours ago explaining why this free software zealotry is actually hurting the movement and keeping people on Windows.
That's all well and good but the biggest issue behind linux adoption is hardware support plain and simple. Ignoring licensing issues, drivers for peripherals under linux rarely work at all aand rarer still work well. I forget how much of their money the linux foundation spends on development but it's not a lot. Most of their money goes to charities. Throwing a pittance at developing good free drivers for gpus would go a long way towards acceptance in professional circles.
@rher@xianc78dunno, controllers, mice and keyboards usually just work, or at least the ones i've used do, the one thing that has always been a headache for one reason or another is bluetooth but i guess bluetooth is just shit on every platform and OS by now.
@xianc78@rherboth my dual sense controllers just work over bluetooth, which fun enough thanks to the absolute bullshit mess that is USB-c i have an easier time just connecting them over bluetooth than plugging the one USB-c cable they work with, now bluetooth headphones are annoying.
@xianc78 @rher both my dual sense controllers just work over bluetooth, which fun enough thanks to the absolute bullshit mess that is USB-c i have an easier time just connecting them over bluetooth than plugging the one USB-c cable they work with, now bluetooth headphones are annoying.