On Wed, 2020-09-02 at 09:16 -0300, George N. White III wrote:
> In this forum and others, a lot of time and effort goes to dealing
> with hardware support.   When you buy a macOS or Windows system, you
> don't expect problems getting the hardware to work.

I do...  I expect problems with Windows systems, because that's what
I'd always experienced.

Macs are designed as a whole.  PCs are not.  You've a plethora of
manufacturers all doing their own thing, your PC is a construct of
parts that were never designed together.  It's no surprise that some of
them aren't compatible.  And with peripheral manufacturers releasing
things that aren't complete, because they want to sell it quickly, then
shortly abandoning the product, never fixing the bugs, because they
want to sell the next thing.

I've had far more luck with Linux.  Because if *someone* can find out
how to drive the hardware, and can find out how to deal with bugs, they
*will*, *and* they release the software.

Going back to the original poster's comments; it always struck me as
odd how Apache is "httpd" on Fedora, not "apache."  It struck me as the
height of conceit that Apache thinks they are *the* one and only HTTP
daemon.
 
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