- 0 Posts
- 4 Comments
highball@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.world•Here's why Linux market share isn't going to skyrocket anytime soonEnglish151·10 days agoit offers no GUI to easily create and manage user groups
Correct, a very common task for little grandmas and other average users.
highball@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•So how do I install/play cracked games?English15·12 days agoYep, they aren’t trying to figure out what games, one manually adds to the Steam library.
highball@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.world•Excited to see any progress made with VOLTEEnglish4·15 days agoBecause the driver is the glue code between the device, and the operating system. What happens when the kernel changes, or needs to change? Then the driver on your devices don’t match up with the kernel anymore. A lot of Windows folks think Windows has some sort of stable interface and that’s why Windows is backwards compatible. But it’s untrue, Windows has inbox drivers, just like Linux has driver’s that build with the Kernel. Any driver that reaches inbox status get brought into the Windows source. As the Windows kernel changes, Microsoft engineers update all the inbox drivers to match the new kernel changes. When companies don’t get their driver inbox’d, they are responsible for keeping up with the kernel changes. Some devices eventually get left behind.
zed
ctrl+{
foldctrl+}
unfold