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( , Thu 2 Jan 2014, 12:23)
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That's a pretty weak argument against using Linux. How many home users are on SharePoint, anyway?
( , Tue 7 Jan 2014, 23:57, 2 replies)

Get some VMs and join the 21st century.
( , Wed 8 Jan 2014, 9:19, closed)

It matters not whether the software is proprietary or not -- if you have to use it and you can't do on Linux then Linux is not an option.
Granted Sharepoint is stretching it a little for the home user but that doesn't stop it being unavailable on another OS.
I've been using Linux almost exclusively at home for at least 5 years now and there is no way I would recommend it to anyone without telling them about the huge possible downsides.
Anypne saying "just switch to Linux" as an answer is talking shit and disregards thar switching to Linux may cause as many issues as the malware and such they're trying to avoid.
( , Wed 8 Jan 2014, 9:40, closed)

I'd love for switching to Linux to be a painless process, but until it gets the support of more software/hardware manufacturers, it's going to remain a geek toy. Not having MSOffice shouldn't be an issue for home use, though, and Valve's interest in the platform should sort out the "it doesn't have any games!" crowd.
( , Wed 8 Jan 2014, 10:16, closed)

Virtually all of the games currently on steam use DirectX, and only very few use Open GL. Also, the non standardization of the hardware somewhat obviates one of the main points of a console (easy to develop a game KNOWING that it will work on all target machines).
So one of the following must be the case:
1) they have to reach some kind of agreement with MS to licence DirectX technology for use with a competing operating system AND a competing hardware device (never gonna happen)
2) they have to convince a significant number of developers to target yet another non-standardized PC-like platform, for even less revenue than they would have got before (a difficult sell)
3) the steambox will be an expensive PC that does less than the PCs people already have, and doesn't play a number of the games that people already own, on an OS that most gamers are not familiar with, and which only has one selling point - it can fit under your TV - which most PCs can already do anyway.
( , Wed 8 Jan 2014, 13:53, closed)

2. I thought that the point of the SteamBox was that it would adhere to a set of standards, to ensure a minimum level of compatibility?
3. I expect it to be cheaper than competing consoles, with the bonus of having full PC functionality, if the user wants.
I'm not really in the market for a console, but I'd like to see Valve's project succeed.
( , Wed 8 Jan 2014, 15:43, closed)

I've tried the application on Debian and it's not without problems but what works works well. I forgot to download the OS though so thanks for the reminder.
I was a little blunt in my post but I do hate the "just switch to Linux" brigade as it really is not that simple.
( , Wed 8 Jan 2014, 18:40, closed)

We were having an argument, just then, and now we're agreeing with each other.
( , Wed 8 Jan 2014, 20:41, closed)
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