It's a two way street. Why would I want to "get by" without a package manager, or "get by" without 32-bit libraries, or "get by" without a functional graphics API? I'm the user: the choice should be mine. If Apple…
> it’s next to impossible to create a great cross platform app with a native feeling UI And who do we have to thank for that? Perhaps there's some business out there that made a chocolate-themed UI toolkit that was…
Pretty much everyone I know has used GitG since... 2006?
> do so without considering a commercial OS You forget that most people are using Linux to replace a commercial OS.
Nope, it's completely true. I left MacOS when they ditched support for 32-bit software, and was delighted to find that 95% of my software "just worked" on Linux. If you're looking for a true Unix box, you're shooting…
It's a two way street. Why would I want to "get by" without a package manager, or "get by" without 32-bit libraries, or "get by" without a functional graphics API? I'm the user: the choice should be mine. If Apple…
> it’s next to impossible to create a great cross platform app with a native feeling UI And who do we have to thank for that? Perhaps there's some business out there that made a chocolate-themed UI toolkit that was…
Pretty much everyone I know has used GitG since... 2006?
> do so without considering a commercial OS You forget that most people are using Linux to replace a commercial OS.
Nope, it's completely true. I left MacOS when they ditched support for 32-bit software, and was delighted to find that 95% of my software "just worked" on Linux. If you're looking for a true Unix box, you're shooting…