So 240 million potential new Linux devices...? I see this as an absolute win!
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Everyone says "just install Linux" so I challenge all of you to do so. Please pawn it off on a small child who's just getting into computing. Time to pay it forward.
In the eWaste scenario, you can easily get an SSD for 100$ and bring anything back to life. What distro are you giving to your niece/nephew? The best thing you can do is tell them "If you wanna play fortnight, you're gonna have to figure out how to install windows".
Most of them will give up, but a small % of them will figure out how to get windows running on that heap of trash in spite of you giving them Linux and at that point your trash has added real value to the world.
Getting a child to install an OS is magical.
Happy Holidays folks
Another way to say this is the master race are about to upgrade their hardware
Hyperbolic bullshit. Incompatibility, my ass.
Siempre esta la opcion de usar Linux y mantener activos esos equipos
It's like the old 32 bit to 64 bit jump - care will be needed or a competitor might sieze the market as people get disgruntled over the cost of upgrading.