Yes, the same correct argument.
No it isn’t, I refuted it in my next sentence.
I’ve already guessed you think that, only you don’t give any arguments supporting your opinion
I don’t need to, simple market forces make that clear. If you have a free product that is easily available that outcompetes paid products, the market will shift to the free product. If it does not then it isn’t outcompeting the competition.
Why would you pay for McDonald’s if Smashburger was free?
You’ve yourself said there’s no official driver, so the entirety of the described problem is with the hardware vendor.
How naive. Linux is the unsupported underdog here, and will not get more adoption by whining that vendors aren’t making drivers for it. The only answer is to roll your own. I explicitly stated that this lack of hardware support is one of the things holding back linux from greater adoption, do you disagree with this? If you agree, then you know drivers must be written. If the manufacturer has no interest in doing it, then who will?
Windows doesn’t even support browsers
Are you fucking high? I really don’t even know how to respond to this. I’m starting to think you are just copy pasting ChatGPT output.
but it’s vendor’s fault.
Whining isn’t going to raise your ridiculous OS’s adoption rating, bro.
break1146@lemmy.blahaj.zone 8 months ago
That last sentence made me laugh out loud and it’s spot on. The amount of reverse engineering or getting drivers to work anyway that happens on Linux is already mind boggling.
If the vendor doesn’t care, that’s just what it is.