>The Linux Desktop can't stand still to accommodate some minor platform.
The current strategy of charging backwards at full speed doesn't seem like a great plan though. We're not getting closer to linux on the desktop being plausible, we're getting further and further away. Making a typical linux desktop system even more complex, brittle, and fragile than windows is not a good way to compete with windows.
The current strategy of charging backwards at full speed doesn't seem like a great plan though. We're not getting closer to linux on the desktop being plausible, we're getting further and further away. Making a typical linux desktop system even more complex, brittle, and fragile than windows is not a good way to compete with windows.