• Leaflet@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Honestly I think the bigger barrier is the BIOS. The button to get to the boot menu is different on every motherboard.

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      8 hours ago

      My brother in Christ, do you think an average person knows what BIOS/boot menu are?

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        6 hours ago

        That’s what I’m saying. The OS installer can be super nice and intuitive, but the process of getting to that point, messing with the BIOS, is troublesome.

        I know in the past there’s been tools that allowed you to install Linux from within Windows. That would be a great way to work around this problem, though I think there are certain limitations with that approach.

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          5 hours ago

          You can have a perfect distro on a USB which boots into Linux automatically when inserted into your PC and it preserves all your files and favorites. Still it will hardly increase the market share by 1 or 2%. It’s because a super minority of people will bother to get the USB drive.

          The core issue we have to understand is “availability of preinstalled Linux on PCs in brick and mortar shops”. Till this is solved, we won’t get market share. The only reason people are using Linux on their SteamDeck is availability.