Thread 105759704 - /g/ [Archived: 721 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/1/2025, 12:36:00 AM No.105759704
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This piece of junk will eventually die as a desktop operating system, and only companies like Red Hat will continue to use it for servers once every CPU vendor switches to ARM. Say your funeral words Timmothy.
Replies: >>105760180 >>105760201 >>105760219 >>105762096
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 12:38:13 AM No.105759723
The ye olde 8086 is here to stay, sorry snookums.
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 1:25:03 AM No.105760163
ARMbased server hardware already supports UEFi, that problem is uniquely a phonefag thing.
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 1:26:40 AM No.105760180
>>105759704 (OP)
>desktop
there is some signal in your noise, linux won't die as a desktop os because of linux reason but that desktops in general will die all together including the "mainstream" windows macOS because even those platforms are seeing mainstay users churn onto phones only users and as employers see their workers perform worse with traditional desktop systems as computer literacy to use them well are also on the decline, they too will use simplified mobile systems like tablets.
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 1:29:07 AM No.105760201
>>105759704 (OP)
I don't get it
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 1:31:04 AM No.105760219
>>105759704 (OP)
The only reason you can do productivity work on Linux is it has a web browser, but then so does a phone
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 1:34:03 AM No.105760245
Android (linux) mostly runs on ARM without any issues.
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 6:00:55 AM No.105762096
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>>105759704 (OP)
You're implying it was ever alive as a desktop operating system. Hell, it was barely alive as a server OS.
In reality, it's never been anything but a HAL for embedded chinkshit like ISP-supplied modems and IoT lightbulbs.