Having used GNU/Linux since kernel 1.0.9 and subscribed all Linux User Journal issues since the 5th issue until their insolvency, I am quite aware of I am talking about.
What FUD, when the Framework themselves admit none of the provided Linux distributions support 100% of the hardware features they are selling?
We already had white brands doing the same 20 years ago during the dot-com wave.
What FUD, when the Framework themselves admit none of the provided Linux distributions support 100% of the hardware features they are selling?
We already had white brands doing the same 20 years ago during the dot-com wave.
Eventually tinkering becomes tiresome.