[linux-audio-user] Some various questions about system configuration..

Rob lau at kudla.org
Thu Feb 2 21:59:50 EST 2006


On Thu February 2 2006 14:07, Lee Revell wrote:
> See, this sums up the problem right here - as long most "Linux
> users" pick their hardware based on Windows gaming performance
> first, and Linux support second, we will never be able to
> exert enough market pressure to get vendors to support Linux.

What you're missing is that the people just now trying Linux are 
not "we".  "We" buy our computers to run Linux.  Everyone else 
buys their computers to "do stuff."  Whichever does a better job 
of what they want to do, Windows or Linux or whatever, is what 
they're going to use.  If they go to the computer store and 
every single laptop wireless card in the store is incompatible 
with Linux (something I experienced recently when trying to find 
an 802.11g card) "we" will stick experimental patches in our 
kernel and recompile it and hope for the best.... everyone else 
will buy the cheapest card they can get plus a copy of XP.

This is especially true of hardware in categories where a lot of 
it doesn't work very well under Linux, like 3D gaming cards 
(it's pointless to say they're choosing it for "Windows gaming 
performance"; they're choosing it for "gaming performance" and 
the relative lack of games under Linux is just another factor 
pushing them back towards Windows) and more appropriately to 
this list, high-end audio hardware.

I don't think it's very constructive to complain that other 
people want to use their computers for what you feel are the 
wrong things, as if they care whether Linux advances or not.  
Best to accept that most users are not like us, and figure out 
how to get Linux to do those things easier, more reliably, and 
more cheaply than Windows.

Rob



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