Ashbringer
Supreme [H]ardness
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Mac OS X is free and not free. Free so long as you own Apple hardware, much like iOS. Just the subsequent updates are really free. It's to keep Mac stuck with Apple which is a totally different problem that Apple is creating for themselves.A for profit company has to monetize their products one way or another or have a loss leader. OS X is monetized through hardware and technically can't be bought or obtained for use beyond Apple hardware so it's a loss leader in a way.
But Windows doesn't need to monetize. People will use Windows cause since 1995 that's all everyone has been using, and all the software in the world has been made for. To further break your product apart is causing fragmentation and just pissing people off.
Besides Android, Mac, iOS, which also don't monetize beyond the app store. But Microsoft makes a lot of money through the sales of Windows and they don't want to stop that. But they probably have no choice, eventually.One of the issues for desktop Linux over the years has been difficulty in monetizing it.
Just the software is the issue, as Linux lacks third party software. Steam might fix that as well as interest in foreign countries, but yes lack of software is Linux's only issue.Except this isn't the truth. If desktop Linux truly provided the same level of hardware and software support as desktop Windows while still being free to consumers, we wouldn't be having this conversation. There'd be no at cost Windows to talk about because it would be done.
BTW, someone is working on running Mac software on Linux which should be easier to do compared to running Windows applications on Linux with Wine.
Not really. Windows seperates features you can't get without doing something illegal, while Linux just separates based on UI and preinstalled software. The difference between Ubuntu and MythBuntu is that MythBuntu comes preinstalled with MythTV, but you can still install MythTV on Ubuntu. The only real difference between Ubuntu and Mint is Cinnamon UI which you can install on Ubuntu.Actually the very reason I stopped bothering with Linux after a decade of using it was all the pointless flavors. It's more fragmented and convoluted than Windows ever was.
Vista had DX10 while XP didn't. Win10 has DX12 and neither Win8 or Win7 will. In linux you're not limited to features of the OS. That's like if Ubuntu said you have to buy the Ubuntu Penguin edition to get OpenGL 4.0. NO! Nobody does that shit besides Microsoft Windows. That's real fragmentation. To complain about Linux fragmentation is like getting a free box of cereal and the raisins are missing but if you connect the box to the internet you can download free raisins anyway. Where in the Windows cereal box you have to upgrade to Windows cereal 10 and then you can have raisins, except that now you might not like Windows 10 cause it doesn't work with your old spoon or maybe you hate how the box looks now. You can't change any of this because Windows cereal 10 is one size box fits all, given that you didn't buy the cereal home 10. Cereal Pro 10 comes with marshmallows so now you have to buy another box of cereal.
Agree with fan base being assholes but that's not the people to worry about. Remember Valve joined on the Linux wagon and they're determined to make it work. I can tell a lot of people here haven't used linux in years, or ever depending on who's speaking because Ubuntu 15.04 or Mint 17.2 is very different from Linux of 2012 or older.There will always be a special place in my heart for what linux could of been. Unfortunately it never will be due to the tireless stupidity of its fan base.