• SquishyPandaDev@yiffit.net
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    1 year ago

    This is why Linux will always struggle to be mainstream. They can’t shake the grip of GPL. Forcing open source at gun point just alienates people.

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      1 year ago

      What an astoundingly tone deaf and ignorant take to share in a community dedicated to Linux. The grip of GPL. Good grief.

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      1 year ago

      It alienates nvidia. Are any other mega-corps being difficult enough to cause problems with linux?

      As for its struggle to become mainstream (I assume you refer to desktop), I’d credit that to Linux not being commercial. And hence not having a marketing department. As soon as you DO market it, it takes off like a rocket. (Android, ChromeOS, SteamDeck)

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      They can’t shake the grip of GPL.

      That’s the point. They don’t want to shake the grip of GPL. Nor should they, linux is already mainstream, being the most used kernel in the world.

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      Good idea, lets give even more leeway to giant corporations and allow them to break standards, surely this will not set up a dangerous precedent.

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      1 year ago

      Thank you for all the replies. Really should me how boned Linux is. And that alot of you have absolutely no idea how the GPL works. If you call a GPL function, the calling code MUST be GPL too.

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        Afaik, you only need to take GPL into consideration if you distribute GPL software. So if you use the os glibc, you can call into it without having to disclose your source code.