The Linux desktop’s biggest upgrade was learning when not to ask the user
The Linux desktop has improved in plenty of visible ways over the last decade, from better hardware support to cleaner app stores and smoother graphics stacks. Those changes matter, and they’re usually the ones that get the most attention. But the bigger shift is quieter than that. Linux got better when it stopped making every routine decision feel like a test.
The Linux desktop has improved in plenty of visible ways over the last decade, from better hardware support to cleaner app stores and smoother graphics stacks. Those changes matter, and they’re usually the ones that get the most attention. But the bigger shift is quieter than that. Linux got better when it stopped making every routine decision feel like a test.
Suzane Freitas
Brazil
Brazil
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