I haven’t bought an AMD card in 10 years, but I’ll buy one next. 16GB of VRAM and better performance for about the same price as a 8GB VRAM video card seems nice.
I think Windows is successful because it creates a nice Enterprise environment, where companies can easily get into investing into new apps to use in their offices. I think that’s why it’s successful.
I think problems that could be solved are generic hardware compatibility. Being able to install Wi-Fi adapters and Digital Tokens easily on Linux would go a long way. I think it will get there, though.
I had one last week because of Storage problems.
Third party licensed apps are everything on Windows.
With a Wi-Fi adapter on Desktop?