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The same hardware runs windows and hackintosh flawlessly.


I bet this is a Windows-certified hardware. Try something designed for GNU/Linux?


Idk and I don't care, you're making my point. I'm in tech and I don't even know what "hardware designed for gnu" means, normies won't either, they have a computer, they want an os. If the os shits the bed during the initial location selection they won't swap their wifi module or motherboard for a "gnu compatible" one, they'll install windows


> I'm in tech and I don't even know what "hardware designed for gnu"

Honestly, I knew I was in a tech bubble but not that much. I mean, if you want your hardware to work with Windows/Linux/MacOS, you just buy it with the OS preinstalled. If you install something unsupported, non-working devices is your problem, not problem of the OS or hardware.

Just like MacOS will probably not work on a Windows laptop, Linux will not necessarily work on a Windows laptop.




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