I have a concept We can explore it together
I have a concept We can explore it together
it's unusual since such a complex system needs years of dedicated developers and massive investment, yet many face compatibility challenges. why do so many opt for Windows instead? because Linux demands more work and some programs need adjustments before they function properly, while Windows enjoys broader support. edit: though some might overstate the numbers, the idea makes sense.
Most projects rely on Debian, Slackware, and Red Hat. Including SteamOS and Ubuntu (or Chrome OS and Gentoo) as separate systems adds more options. Large corporations like Microsoft have far more resources than anyone else. Ubuntu and similar Linux distros thrive because they attract a bigger user base and encourage contributions. Creating a new OS from scratch demands significant time and effort, which few are ready to invest.
Absolutely, I understand your point. It’s been on my mind lately after the past couple of days. I’ve been reflecting on this issue. It’s a shame that there isn’t more freelancing happening out there. As a police officer, what I really appreciate is seeing how things function and how much easier it is to breach systems through brute force rather than using more sophisticated methods like Windows.