It would take years for MS to catch up to the hw covered by linux, some of it not even released in a market.
If you are talking about specific MS licensed hw with unpublished non-open non-free-firmware that MS orders to cut off other OSs then I can see this being true.
If you are falling for the Nvidia trap, I feel sorry for you.
I’m specifically referring to my sim racing gear. Its drivers and accompanying software are not supported by Linux and have no plans to ever be supported by Linux.
Windows 11 because I now have hardware that’s completely incompatible with Linux
It would take years for MS to catch up to the hw covered by linux, some of it not even released in a market.
If you are talking about specific MS licensed hw with unpublished non-open non-free-firmware that MS orders to cut off other OSs then I can see this being true.
If you are falling for the Nvidia trap, I feel sorry for you.
@Dezvous @tet
I’m specifically referring to my sim racing gear. Its drivers and accompanying software are not supported by Linux and have no plans to ever be supported by Linux.
“sim gear” supported by linux, you mean like steering wheels pedals, shifters, etc?
So you go out and buy some game crap whose software is only available through the purchase and speak of “linux support” … for what?
Listen to yourself, if you write a program and only pass it on to your buddy for a case of beer, you expect linux support?
I bet you though the chips inside those controllers are really old news for linux and their “firmware” for MSw11 you can hang on the balcony
@Dezvous