Linux is super fragmented (and generally has been historically).

If more people in Linux agreed to develop, use, and support the same distro–similarly to how most of us use the same kernel–then that distro would probably be better than Windows and more people would move to Linux.

  • @Lmaydev
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    That’s kind of exactly what it needs to go mainstream though.

    • @[email protected]
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      516 days ago

      Then thats exactly what it should not be? Ever realized how often whatever becomes “mainstream” it becomes shit not too long afterwards?

      • @Lmaydev
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        -516 days ago

        That’s likely because you aren’t the target audience of mainstream things. Not that they are shit tbf.

        • Ethan
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          415 days ago

          Not that they are shit tbf.

          That’s your opinion. My opinion is that Windows is a garbage fire.

          • @Lmaydev
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            015 days ago

            Indeed. But the majority of people don’t care about those things.

            It’s simple to set up and use. And that’s what most people want.

            • Ethan
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              115 days ago

              Sure. Most people will stick with Windows or macOS and that doesn’t bother me. In fact I’m happy that people who want simplicity have those options because it means less pressure for Linux to turn into that.

            • @[email protected]
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              115 days ago

              I see no contradictions between “simple is good” and “monolitic/corporate based like windows and macos tend to be shit”. If anything, reality is the opposite of what you think. We can have many different simple and ready to go distros, i mean that’s like the whole point.

              If you install windows, for example, you can use it for many things, and it’ll be mid crap in all of that and need hours of setting up (not to mention some mandatory scripts to get the bare minimum of efficiency, privacy, and clean adware and bloatware). Then, if you need to game, just install nobara and go. Need to do office or web-based stuff? Mint all the way. Same thing but you like apple aesthetic? Try Zorin. I could go on and on for hours with different use cases and distros, but you should get the thing by now.