• WhiskyTangoFoxtrot@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    But there are a few specific hardware configurations and specialized jobs that Linux doesn’t work for, therefore nobody should use it!

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      My workplace is transitioning a bunch of their data and processing to the cloud. When I look at what software makes the cloud work, there is soooo much open source software there. Big business is quite comfortable with FOSS

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      Why not be happy both OS options exist? Both have a place and a use and in various ways an ease of use

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          Linux with 100% market share can’t monopolize the entire market because it doesn’t have a centralized distro

          You see similar to Google with Redhat/Canonical. If everyone was with them then it would be a problem