I’m not proposing anything here, I’m curious what you all think of the future.

What is your vision for what you want Linux to be?

I often read about wanting a smooth desktop experience like on MacOS, or having all the hardware and applications supported like Windows, or the convenience of Google products (mail, cloud storage, docs), etc.

A few years ago people were talking about convergence of phone/desktop, i.e. you plug your phone into a big screen and keyboard and it’s now your desktop computer. That’s one vision. ChromeOS has its “everything is in the cloud” vision. Stallman has his vision where no matter what it is, the most important part is that it’s free software.

If you could decide the future of personal computing, what would it be?

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    First paragraph I fully agree. But I fail to see the point why that should’nt be true for Linux machines then. If you don’t have friends/colleagues which can help you do stuff, you need to get your own hands dirty. Relying on “support” is nebulous. You cannot even call anybody from Microsoft “support”.

    And if you are in need of such support, there already exist solutions: https://www.tuxedocomputers.com https://system76.com/ Not sure what more you are looking for…there never will be Linux distro fixing all its problems by itself.

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      11 year ago

      I’m not just talking about M$, most software and hardware should support Linux officially. And support also means making the usage with Linux easy and robust, having official instructions for Linux, being able to return it if it doesn’t work with Linux, and so on.

      Tuxedo and System76 are exactly what we need imo, but at a much bigger scale. I want Linux to be on almost every PC and laptop, and that would mean every major OEM supports it.

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        01 year ago

        Okay but your wishes will never come true in this world. So maybe work on it from another perspective.

        Linux is not aiming to achieve more market share anywhere. Nor does it want to hold your hands to solve all your problems without you having to put effort into it.