What is it with r/pcmasterrace and anti-Linuxism?
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These people keep bringing up "mArKeT sHaRE"
- Linux is free. How would it get market share?
- It's quite difficult to get an accurate "market share" since user-agents can be faked.
EDIT: I wonder if Microsoft are making anti-Linux accounts to try and hamper Linux.
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"PC" means "Desktop" /s
Actually, if we're nit-picking, it means "Personal Computer", but the colloquial meaning has shifted somewhat since the good old IBM times to first mean desktop computers (as opposed to laptops), and then to mean non-Apple computers (including laptops), which for most people means "a computer that runs Windows."
Which is the basis of my heavy sigh.
@rysiek
@likeaduck
>and then to mean non-Apple computers
I call Macs PCs to this day becouse of those ads
It would have been anything that implements Bios enough to boot MS-DOS, more or less.
But now that's not what anyone actually wants anymore since Windows, the thing people usually boot, wants UEFI instead. So I would say now it is probably anything that can run x86 code and boot Windows, even if it's from System76 and meant to run Linux.