• mortrek@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    I love Linux, but I never expect it to be mainstream or even extremely accessible to typical users. In fact, if it made it to mainstream, it’d probably get ruined somehow by corporate interference, monetization, etc. How you may ask? Well, corporations have a lot of money and influence and I’m sure they could “find a way” if motivated to do so.

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      10 months ago

      I love Linux, but I never expect it to be mainstream or even extremely accessible to typical users

      It already is mainstream. You probably own 10 times as many computers running Linux than Windows without even knowing it.

      Desktop computers are a just a tiny part of the market.

      it’d probably get ruined somehow by corporate interference, monetization, etc.

      Yeah, it did. It’s called Android.

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        10 months ago

        This is a dumb argument. Yes, my phone uses Linux. How many of the Android users actively come in contact with the underlying system?

        Mainstream Linux means a big part of people actively choosing to install a Linux distribution or buy a computer or notebook with a real Linux distro pre installed (not that lightweight barebones distro they preinstall so they can sell it without Windows but with OS).

        I use Gentoo, the family PC has OpenSUSE, only my wife’s laptop has Windows… Because guess what, she wants to use what she’s used to, what she knows.

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          Mainstream Linux means a big part of people actively choosing to install a Linux distribution or buy a computer or notebook

          How is that mainstream? Desktop computers (including notebooks) are a niche market.