- cross-posted to:
- pcmasterrace@lemmit.online
- cross-posted to:
- pcmasterrace@lemmit.online
Linux Creator Linus Torvalds recently expressed frustration with change proposals to the Linux kernel that are only “required” due to faulty hardware. Phoronix notes that Torvalds ranted on the Linux kernel mailing list over the last week, saying that buggy hardware should not be Linux’s problem, suggesting kernel developers just say “no” and see what the “hardware people” say.
Can Linus get Microsoft to follow? If Microsoft follows they can make Windows update give a message “Windows has detected you have defective hardware, contact [manufacturer] and demand a fixed replacement”. This would force it.
I but Microsoft won’t (in part because Windows and Office has many more bugs that they are constantly trying to fix and so a showdown will be bad for Microsoft)
Microsoft recommended new computers for Windows 11 and look at the Internet reaction for that.
Microsoft colludes with hardware manufacturers. So, they probably won’t.