> How are you supposed to run Adobe inDesign on a Linux desktop? With wine... > Or any other useful application, really. You search in the software center or in your menu and start the app. Simple. FUD elsewhere,…
> Linux should just kill off its desktop. Mac OS X won the Unix desktop wars, and has the expected use models of a desktop, with a proper modern GUI API as well, instead of the ancient X hacks. Mac OSX won the "desktop…
For summary - X is just as insecure as windows/macos - we know it: wayland, mir and snappy is coming. For your disclosure - don't be too lofty with me - I'm trying to understand your problems because I've a very…
Enlighten me - what's the problem with the linux desktops?
> I like FreeBSD, and I use it as a server OS and on a NAS box but you only need look at https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics to understand that if the "Linux Desktop" is a joke compared to MacOS and Windows then the…
> How are you supposed to run Adobe inDesign on a Linux desktop? With wine... > Or any other useful application, really. You search in the software center or in your menu and start the app. Simple. FUD elsewhere,…
> Linux should just kill off its desktop. Mac OS X won the Unix desktop wars, and has the expected use models of a desktop, with a proper modern GUI API as well, instead of the ancient X hacks. Mac OSX won the "desktop…
For summary - X is just as insecure as windows/macos - we know it: wayland, mir and snappy is coming. For your disclosure - don't be too lofty with me - I'm trying to understand your problems because I've a very…
Enlighten me - what's the problem with the linux desktops?
> I like FreeBSD, and I use it as a server OS and on a NAS box but you only need look at https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics to understand that if the "Linux Desktop" is a joke compared to MacOS and Windows then the…