• kittenzrulz123@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Most software doesn’t work on arm and despite many distros supporting arm there aren’t many arm computer manufacturers supporting Linux. There is a small possibility that Qualcomm could announce that their desktop CPUs support Linux but I’m not so sure.

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          9 months ago

          Walk up to a random person and say “yeah recompile this software for a different architecture while having no support as the architecture is unsupported”

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              9 months ago

              Yeah I could personally do that with minimal effort but keep in mind the vast majority of people aren’t willing to. Most new Linux users get scared when they see a terminal, how are we supposed to convince people to give up tons of basic hardware features and tell them recompile software when they can keep using a proprietary operating system?

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                9 months ago

                Well for now that question is unanswered. We only have demo boards and small embedded systems right now.

                I think the rise of proprietary systems has already happened and we can only get more free from here.