linux is absolute ass for normies. the closest thing to mass adoption will be chrome os
Hunter Brown
After 25 years of Windows and distro hopping I love my MacBook Pro. I still have a desktop with Windows and my server runs Debian but MacBooks are best laptops. Fuck you if you don’t agree you didn’t pay for shit.
>macshit >20 year track record of battery explosions >20 year track record of throttling and overheating >20 year track record of shit tier low travel chicletshit keyboards >5 year track record of completely broken keyboards >best laptops Ask me how I know you shit in the street.
Don't bother. It's literally one dude who keeps making these pajeet-posts any time someone makes any thread even remotely related to Apple. Just let him throw his tantrum.
Cooper Bell
I had one right before I got the 2016 without meme bar.
Austin Harris
I'm relatively new to linux (jan) as I was disgusted as to where windows was going after 7 (which is the last I used). Honestly what would make me happy would just be it having enough support that people have real options. Linux doesn't need to massively dominate but just enough for people to care and most things come to both would be good enough for me, personally. Dunno what that threshold would be though. Maybe 30 percent market share? 40? Who knows.
Ryder White
Oh that was all I had to say. He’s clearly retarded lmao.
ChromeOS is fine for most normies. People who are smart enough to know what Windows even is and who need more than ChromeOS will use Ubuntu, Mint, or some other Linux distro. MacOS is pretty but not functional. The UI sucks ass compared to something like KDE Plasma.
>Linux on a Mac What a waste. Should've gotten a Dell XPS. Macs have dogshit thermals and power management.
Dominic Watson
Linux is more useful for the sort of Unix-y, command line development tasks than macOS by far. Windows has dramatically better software support by far.
like, I guess macOS has its uses, but it really wouldn't matter if it went away beyond maybe giving Google the biggest opening to enter the personal computer market proper