• cmhe@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    I don’t think that there is any one issue that hurts the Linux desktop, I think it is more a matter of death by a thousand cuts.

    I think for the Linux desktop to be (more) successful we need dedicated QA teams, with a direct connection to usability developers that constantly test and write automated tests for the whole integration on different hardware, and fix any issue as well.

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      Valve doesn’t have much interest besides it working good enough, so we would need either china or EU to fund a group to do that for us

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        Yes, currently Valve is mostly interesting in a base system that just runs Steam and games, not a general Linux desktop. Commercial Linux distributions are more about servers and professional workstations.

        We either need PC hardware manufacturers or public funding to push Linux desktop, since I don’t think that normal users would pay directly for a Linux system.

        PC hardware manufacturers however are more about selling the next device that constantly improving a system non-customers could also use for free, so I doubt they would commit to it fully, and instead use it for marketing.

        So all that is left is public funding.