I feel like there are some missed opportunities
- Sensors that don’t work because a proprietary driver is missing
- Having to add repositories to get wifi working
- Voice assistant that only works if you know terminal command parameters by heart
- More tool windows
- More xorg.conf to get displays working
- A flame war about the relative benefits of obscure infrastructure componemts
- 7 package managers, 3 if which are needed to install 90% of needed software. The remaining 10% somehow still needs to be installed via shell scripts
- Completely new UI in each version, still looks like it was designed by german ocelots in the 90s
And you’d end up using it almost exclusively to play Windows-based VR games through compatibility layers.
The only compatible game is Tux Racer.
What will the boys at Linux Incorporated come up with next?
Pshh. They just steal all of their ideas from the CEO of Bitcoin.
C’mon guys, learn to take a joke instead of downvoting. Don’t you wanna be better than redditors?
I dont know why peeps take this so seriously. Its obviously not accurate. Maybe its not inaccurate enough to be funny? I laughed a bit.
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pathetic overall
If Linux (from 2009) Made a VR Headset
Quite some time that I’ve seen something so stupid
It’s even absolutely not true, that Linux is last. They just don’t know about the less used OS’ on desktop
What a braindead take…