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Ya know ...

If i had the productive muscle of Elon Musk,
I would venture to find a way to manifest the hardware,
similar to a macbook pro, but run any kind of Linux
on it as you please ...

maybe its time for the peeps to learn how to use it
./man creativity

cut the chain to the old apple tree,
let us run creatively free ..

Toolbox X,
perhaps, something to that effect ...

maybe a boring idea,

just sayin.

Most Linux distributions already run on MOST laptop platforms, incl the Apple Macbook. Unless you have a very specific application that runs on Windows/MacOS or you have some employment requirement, EVERYBODY would benefit from running a Linux distribution. Very usable even on old hardware.

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In response War Weary to his Publication

absolutely,

I think, in my quick post i was perhaps a little vague,

The idea would be to do something active, like right now, not in 25 years, around the 'compositor', maybe take a hard look at Vulkan.

This would allow people to use a stable baseline & up to date hardware platform (the example of the mac-book pro type hrdwr)

with a FULLY functional protocol, so that we could use ANY Linux,
not just being bottle necked into Ubuntu that they have been teaching all the new guys on over the last few years ..

1. base line hardware,
2. fully functional rendering/compositor etc
(on par if not better than dx12)

This should give people the 'no OS lock in' ability to run (fully functional) software same as windows, across any Linux.

I am not talking about a quick hack.
Its been a pipe dream for Linux heads for years,

This concept (not new) would unchain not only apple tree, but also windows domination and limitation of choice.

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In response _Z_D21_ ... to his Publication

Distros and drivers for every type of hardware have come a LONG way since I first stumbled through a slackware installation in the early 90s. Nowadays I have never failed to install the limited Debian based distros I have tried on ANY hardware. From HP, Lenovo and other laptops through to no-name chinese netbooks they have ALL built successfully from a standard install image and internet connection.

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You can even get Linux Distros that have the look and feel of MacOS. Never been a fan so they don't interest me but it can be done. They all have OpenSource versions of LibreOffice that are either installed by default or as an option. They run Firefox or Chromium browsers (OpenSource Chrome), and Google Chrome is an option if you can't live without it.

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In response War Weary to his Publication

I'm not all that keen on mac, tho i do like the work they have achieved to some degree with the hardware.

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