Comment on Microsoft's draconian Windows 11 restrictions will send an estimated 240 million PCs to the landfill when Windows 10 hits end of life in 2025

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mods_are_assholes@lemmy.world ⁨8⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

it’s the job of the hardware manufacturer.

And we’ve already established that few hardware manufacturers, especially of peripherals, are interested on wasting the time to write and test code for 4% of their userbase. So if the manufacturer isn’t going to do it, who will? And if your average user can’t get their peripherals to work on an OS, what use is that OS to users?

Unless you have some plan to shame manufacturers into supporting linux, it WILL have to be a linux dev to do it.

Even on windows, device manufacturers would submit their drivers to microsoft for certification.

Yes, because it is profitable.

, even when the whole ecosystem unify behind a single distro.

With that many devs, it would be trivial to write FOSS drivers for everything, proven by the fact that this already happens for some peripherals, but again because of the fuckdamn spread out ecosystem no one can agree on any one correct way to do it so what you get is a ton of partially useful drivers where no one set supports all features, but all features are supported between all the sets. Meaning all features are possible to be implemented but no one team had the manpower or understanding to do it.

What result do you think would have occurred if everyone just worked on the same driver set till it worked?

linux desktop marketshare is growing to 4% this yea

Well fucking crack open the bottle of Chateau Le Fite’ 78 linux FINALLY has about the same marketshare as web connected leapfrog gamepads…

And it only took 3 decades…

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