@krock Don't you worry about hardware driver support though? So many drivers are made only for Windows and Linux relies on open source alternatives right? Like, WiFi chips. You'd have to get a computer with a processor that advertise Linux support and even then, who knows what the experience would be like.
@krock Sorry, I got ahead of myself and started to go off on tangents. 😅
@redcoqui I agree that drivers can be a challenge, but HW manufacturers will support the needed platforms and standards prevalent such as RISC5. The big challenge for Linux and most FOSS solutions at enterprise level is money influences and high politics around IT. I have been in the industry most of my life and constantly deal with architecture that was seemingly decided on a golf course.
@redcoqui I was responding to the discussion basically saying that I am good with using Linux personally to meet all my needs, but I have not seen Linux adopted as the desktop or mobile standard at the enterprise level. I would love to see it, and I think it is possible. I agree driver and other support is better in Linux.