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minus-squareFonsNihilo@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4arrow-down3·1 month agoNothing is, so why don’t they? If you are asking for my opinion on it, here it is: Possibly because they can sell it faster with a mainstream OS? Why limit your market to %4 of the users? What ifs aren’t good points to argue BTW.
minus-squareinterdimensionalmeme@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down2·1 month agoBecause that’s 4% that is competition free. Not counting the majority of users who only need a browser and won’t be able to tell the difference anyway. Just call it anything but linux, so they have useful search results if they have any problems.
Nothing is, so why don’t they?
If you are asking for my opinion on it, here it is:
Possibly because they can sell it faster with a mainstream OS? Why limit your market to %4 of the users?
What ifs aren’t good points to argue BTW.
Because that’s 4% that is competition free. Not counting the majority of users who only need a browser and won’t be able to tell the difference anyway. Just call it anything but linux, so they have useful search results if they have any problems.