Every one of the last 25 years has been the year of Linux, the Steam Deck is definitely moving the needle but not enough to actually overtake anything, at least at the moment.
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For gaming, sure - proton has gone a really long way toward making most Windows games playable on Linux without too much effort.
For non technical users? Not so much, ChromeOS is putting in more work there.
Linux implies an IT burden that I don't see most non technical users carrying without someone there to provide IT support. My mom, for example, won't ever touch Linux because I'm damned well not going to provide on call support for that. ChromeOS though? That's set and forget enough for the non technical crowd.
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I think that happened a few years after Ubuntu came out
I wonder what will happen when those window machines go out of updates. The majority of people don't need window programs.
They probably will just continue using them and Microsoft will continue putting out patches once in a while
More devices need to come with Linux out of the box. It should be possible to buy a device with Linux at your local Walmart.
lemmy has more of a chance at replacing Reddit than this
Gaming was absolutely the only reason I didn't switch permanently
Switched all my machines over to Linux within a month or so of getting my steam deck and see no reason to go back
Can't imagine I'm the only one who was waiting for this, though that said I am fairly technical, I don't think most non technical people will see enough of a reason to switch
Should have went with L I U X
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Yes, linux is spreading under my coworkers, at least
no.
Next year will be the year when people say "this will be the year of the linux rennaisance"
That said I guess there is Da Vinci Resolve available.
When is Wayleonardo coming to debian as standard?