I feel like there are some missed opportunities
- Sensors that don’t work because a proprietary driver is missing
- Having to add repositories to get wifi working
- Voice assistant that only works if you know terminal command parameters by heart
- More tool windows
- More xorg.conf to get displays working
- A flame war about the relative benefits of obscure infrastructure componemts
- 7 package managers, 3 if which are needed to install 90% of needed software. The remaining 10% somehow still needs to be installed via shell scripts
- Completely new UI in each version, still looks like it was designed by german ocelots in the 90s
And you’d end up using it almost exclusively to play Windows-based VR games through compatibility layers.
The only compatible game is Tux Racer.
And Super Tux! 🐧
that’d be so much better, it seems like the creator haven’t used Linux for more than a day
What will the boys at Linux Incorporated come up with next?
Pshh. They just steal all of their ideas from the CEO of Bitcoin.
If Linux (from 2009) Made a VR Headset
C’mon guys, learn to take a joke instead of downvoting. Don’t you wanna be better than redditors?
I dont know why peeps take this so seriously. Its obviously not accurate. Maybe its not inaccurate enough to be funny? I laughed a bit.
Quite some time that I’ve seen something so stupid
It’s even absolutely not true, that Linux is last. They just don’t know about the less used OS’ on desktop
What a braindead take…
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pathetic overall
Accurate af.