
I'm not sure how much having Microsoft as Platinum Member would help with this, though.Īs others have said, this is either FUD or limited to specific systems with broken UEFI implementations. One thing the Linux Foundation could do about that is mandating a minimum set of requirements that all Linux commercial software could count on, and all distributions should meet if they want a badge that guarantees the software will be 100% compatible out of the box, or that the host system can be adapted with extremely low effort. Debian is still my favorite for tinkering, but to get things done and general stability there are better options.Īnd here is our main Linux problem: its fragmentation, which is the natural byproduct of its freedom everyone and his cat can develop or modify things, which translates in different distributions, which of course is a nightmare if you are a software producer with developers paid to port your software to Linux, and that's why a lot of commercial developers either choose one or max two distributions to support or ignore it at all.

Even better when I switched them from Debian to Manjaro.

Same here, most family (except my brother, but he lives abroad) on Linux and no problems.
