For years, the age-old question has persisted: Can Linux replace Windows? While it has yet to achieve widespread mainstream adoption, an interesting trend is emerging. In the US, Linux recently reached a significant milestone, achieving a 5% adoption rate. Let’s examine the case for and against a revolution powered by Linux. The case for Linux…
I always view ChromeOS as a beacon of hope for the open-source desktop. Despite being controlled by a conglomerate, it empowered users to acquire a genuine Linux computer with the convenience of mainstream retailers. Although it didn’t boast high-end performance, it excelled in educational and business settings, when cloud-based operations prevailed. It was functional, low…