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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-1•1 year agoThis is absolutely untrue, Debian even ship with proprietary drivers now. Stop spreading misinformation
minus-square@JubilantJaguarlink2•1 year agoWhat are you talking about? I am saying that ordinary Windows users are going to have a hard time getting Debian up and running, mainly because of the complexity of making a boot medium. That is all.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•1 year agoThey are not, stop spreading misinformation. There are guides on how to do it and it’s the same for most OS including windows
This is absolutely untrue, Debian even ship with proprietary drivers now. Stop spreading misinformation
What are you talking about? I am saying that ordinary Windows users are going to have a hard time getting Debian up and running, mainly because of the complexity of making a boot medium. That is all.
They are not, stop spreading misinformation. There are guides on how to do it and it’s the same for most OS including windows