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Two main points:

  • no one unified distro to keep things simple (thread OP)

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  • people don't care. Someone else needs to advocate, sell, migrate, and support (medium term) Linux (whichever distro they want) for the intermediate term (few months at least) - thread response).

I think a lot of the 97% desktop market share is like this, instead of the hands on 2-3%.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The main problem is the lack of professional software support (+ the clusterfuck of repositories and different packet formats) and that simply nobody of the big backers wants to push for the desktop market. Canoncial gave up on it when they killed their convergence idea and the others never tried in the first place.

At least the first problem could be solved by Flatpak and the Flathub store. It's fucking annoying when the software has Linux support but Software A only others rpm packages while software B only has deb file for Ubuntu. At least I have now Distrobox for this shit, but I really hope Flatpak will solve this shit.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Linix noob here what was cononocal's convergence?