I mean that's a stupid and childish retort. Congratulations on being the problem. I'm sure I have a fedora to tio in your direction
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I did nothing more than pushing a button.
Not on Linux though, you had to do a bunch of fucking about to almost make it flawless.
Dismissing major releases with drm isn't the victory you think it is. Linux is getting better it's almost there.
I just press a green button in steam
Autodesk seems to be inconsistent with emulation. I can make fusion 360 run but not other tools.
That's better but assuming they have a system that can run windows in a VM at native resolution it's still a broken workflow that won't attract people to Linux.
Look Linux is my daily driver, my entire lab is Linux. We use a combination of Debian, fedora, and rhel. I'm not opposed to using other distros. It's okay for working with my peers who are on windows but not the best. Easy enough to work around.
However if an important part of your workflow requires Windows, Adobe, Autodesk, the murky shit of office products, etc., then arguing for dual booting, using a VM , or a different computer isn't going to win people to Linux. It makes proponents seem silly
How do you play helldiver's 2 with my friends?
I didn't argue that it shouldn't. The difference is the ease of creation. It now requires no skill or talent to produce it so the game has changed and it needs to be addressed and not dismissed
I'm not going to pirate software. Developers deserve a paycheck
Imagine collecting the smartest people on the planet from 100 years ago and explaining this.
Sure and that sucks but that's reality