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@jwcph @Corb_The_Lesser @simonjust > I guarantee 9 out of 10 computer users haven't a clue what their OS version is.
Hitting the nail on the head right here! I see a lot of posts like "I just replaced Windows with [insert linux distro] on my [relative]s computer. And they haven't noticed."
Tell me again how they are going to figure out why their newly purchased printer doesn't work on their computer, when all the guides are for Windows and they don't even know they're not running Windows? How can they figure out how to fix the problem?
@nickfrederiksen @Corb_The_Lesser @simonjust I want to emphasize - and I think maybe I'm speaking for Nick here, too - that this isn't about bashing Linux. WE WANT THIS TO WORK!! WE WOULD ABSOLUTELY LOVE FOR THIS TO WORK! We're frustrated because the potential here is beyond imagination, but it's being stifled by a community aggressively refusing to listen to anyone outside it.
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@nickfrederiksen @Corb_The_Lesser @simonjust I want to emphasize - and I think maybe I'm speaking for Nick here, too - that this isn't about bashing Linux. WE WANT THIS TO WORK!! WE WOULD ABSOLUTELY LOVE FOR THIS TO WORK! We're frustrated because the potential here is beyond imagination, but it's being stifled by a community aggressively refusing to listen to anyone outside it.
@jwcph @nickfrederiksen @Corb_The_Lesser We're listening, but you and Nick basically started out by saying "Linux is shit, because we're having some minor problems". That's not talking, that's just throwing shit. You even emphasized it in CAPS
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@jwcph @nickfrederiksen @Corb_The_Lesser We're listening, but you and Nick basically started out by saying "Linux is shit, because we're having some minor problems". That's not talking, that's just throwing shit. You even emphasized it in CAPS
@simonjust @jwcph @Corb_The_Lesser I won't say unusable hardware is a "minor problem". Windows comes with basic drivers for almost anything. Some of those drivers hasn't been updated in 10+ years. But for some reason, Linux seems to require specialized per-device developed drivers.
Mouse, keyboards, printers, webcams etc. has a set of shared features that can be included into a mouse-driver, keyboard-driver, printer-driver, and webcam-driver.Sure the webcam driver doens't support shutter control. That is a per device thing, but it can be identified and used as a webcam. This is how Windows does it. But it seems like Linux does not.
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@simonjust @jwcph @Corb_The_Lesser I won't say unusable hardware is a "minor problem". Windows comes with basic drivers for almost anything. Some of those drivers hasn't been updated in 10+ years. But for some reason, Linux seems to require specialized per-device developed drivers.
Mouse, keyboards, printers, webcams etc. has a set of shared features that can be included into a mouse-driver, keyboard-driver, printer-driver, and webcam-driver.Sure the webcam driver doens't support shutter control. That is a per device thing, but it can be identified and used as a webcam. This is how Windows does it. But it seems like Linux does not.
@nickfrederiksen @simonjust @jwcph @Corb_The_Lesser
Minor comment that could fit into a response to almost any of the posts:
Try to separate hardware and software vendors and not conflate the terms and opportunities?
The reason Microsoft (a company) can include drivers in their operating system ("Windows", with multiple different versions/iterations, such a 7, 10 or most recently 11) for a lot of hardware, is because the hardware vendors provide drivers that work on that operating system.
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@nickfrederiksen @simonjust @jwcph @Corb_The_Lesser
Minor comment that could fit into a response to almost any of the posts:
Try to separate hardware and software vendors and not conflate the terms and opportunities?
The reason Microsoft (a company) can include drivers in their operating system ("Windows", with multiple different versions/iterations, such a 7, 10 or most recently 11) for a lot of hardware, is because the hardware vendors provide drivers that work on that operating system.
@folfdk @nickfrederiksen @simonjust @Corb_The_Lesser Sure - but that just further underscores what a wrongheaded piece of advice it is to tell everybody to "Just install Linux".
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@nickfrederiksen @simonjust @jwcph @Corb_The_Lesser
Minor comment that could fit into a response to almost any of the posts:
Try to separate hardware and software vendors and not conflate the terms and opportunities?
The reason Microsoft (a company) can include drivers in their operating system ("Windows", with multiple different versions/iterations, such a 7, 10 or most recently 11) for a lot of hardware, is because the hardware vendors provide drivers that work on that operating system.
@folfdk @simonjust @jwcph @Corb_The_Lesser I did. Windows comes with tons of basic drivers developed by Microsoft.
Those drivers makes your devices work, but if you want to enable all of their features, you must install the full vendor driver.
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@folfdk @simonjust @jwcph @Corb_The_Lesser I did. Windows comes with tons of basic drivers developed by Microsoft.
Those drivers makes your devices work, but if you want to enable all of their features, you must install the full vendor driver.
But basic functionality is there.@nickfrederiksen
OK, I guess I'm not understanding the full picture then.
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@nickfrederiksen
OK, I guess I'm not understanding the full picture then.
Sorry for the noise.@folfdk @simonjust @jwcph @Corb_The_Lesser No problem...
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@folfdk @nickfrederiksen @simonjust @Corb_The_Lesser Sure - but that just further underscores what a wrongheaded piece of advice it is to tell everybody to "Just install Linux".
@jwcph
If you're only after the "just install Linux" advice by someone somewhere on the internet, then I fully agree
That's terrible advise.Better advice would be to advocate for better technology literacy in schools, demanding an end to the Microsoft monopoly in our (Danish) institutions and force hardware vendors out of the Microsoft monopoly.
It's almost impossible to buy a computer with a Linux distribution pre installed.
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@folfdk @simonjust @jwcph @Corb_The_Lesser No problem...
@nickfrederiksen
Do I understand correctly that at Microsoft they have a lot of developers that develop generic drivers for hardware they know nothing about?
Or can they e.g. get help from the hardware vendors?I guess I'm basically akinh:
If there were enough Linux driver developers, would they be able to have the same basic support?Or is it also an issue with the technical way that the driver system etc on Linux is designed ?
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@jwcph @Corb_The_Lesser @simonjust > I guarantee 9 out of 10 computer users haven't a clue what their OS version is.
Hitting the nail on the head right here! I see a lot of posts like "I just replaced Windows with [insert linux distro] on my [relative]s computer. And they haven't noticed."
Tell me again how they are going to figure out why their newly purchased printer doesn't work on their computer, when all the guides are for Windows and they don't even know they're not running Windows? How can they figure out how to fix the problem?
Since printer is mentioned.
On my Linux machine, I just plug in the printer I have and print.
My son was trying to use the printer, but needed to know that he should go to the vendor website, find the "correct" driver (what kind of baisc user knows about drivers in the first place?) install that driver, (including having to navigate some weird menus and EULAs with lots of text) and then print.
Didn't work when he just plugged it in.