I am planning on switching to Linux but I have a problem that roughly 60% of people in the US have. I have an iPhone. I hear that you can work around this but it’s presumably not for laypeople.
Also I have the newest gen (13th I think)intel processor on my new computer and apparently that isn’t supported by many distros. Kernels or drivers or some shit I don’t know
I am planning on switching to Linux but I have a problem that roughly 60% of people in the US have. I have an iPhone. I hear that you can work around this but it’s presumably not for laypeople.
Also I have the newest gen (13th I think)intel processor on my new computer and apparently that isn’t supported by many distros. Kernels or drivers or some shit I don’t know
I doubt you can root an iPhone.
Besides you shouldn't be doing computing on cell phone. Keep devices separate
Excellent informative post.
Highly encouraging.
I hope many windows users take your positive advice and take the plunge into linux, discard windows and don't look back.
Quick question. What do linux users do when they have hardware of software that only has drivers compatible with windows or apple?
sorry to continue the QnA on linux but what about third party programs ? (photoshop, Sony Vagas, Adobe) do they all still function on linux?