• TheDemonBuer@lemmy.world
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      Yeah, one more with the name recognition, like you mentioned. People don’t know what Silverblue is, they don’t know what an immutable distribution is, and, frankly, I don’t think they’re interested in learning. But they know Steam. Sad, perhaps, but true.

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        If they aren’t interested in learning they will complain that MSO, Photoshop, Premiere doesn’t work as well. Nobody is helped, everyone is miserable. They can just stay in their walled garden or even migrate over to the golden cage aka MacOS.

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          they will complain that MSO, Photoshop, Premiere doesn’t work

          That’s true. They will. But maybe if enough users switch to SteamOS, Adobe, and other software developers might port their software to it. That’s really the only hope for widespread Linux desktop adoption.

          Maybe I’m wrong. Maybe more people will be willing to endure a learning curve for the freedom and openness of Linux, but I think that path to widespread Linux adoption would take a long time, if it happens at all.

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            But maybe if enough users switch to SteamOS, Adobe, and other software developers might port their software to it.

            I’d probably wait for mass public service adoption of Linux in EU (China, India?) at the very least. They would port Adobe Acrobat first as their scout, and then we’d see what comes next.

            In Russia the incertainity of Windows’ availiability made local software companies consider, start testing or even produce releases for Linux because of FOMO. For global megacorps, there should be an incencitive, coming either from profits, out of fear or as a legal requirement.

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      Isn’t it obvious? What Linux really needs is a big ol’ corporation to swoop in and give it a good PR boost. Worked really well the last time