That would have been a truly interesting post if you would have spent more time explaining yourself rather than insult me.
I would really enjoy arguing with you, but your post lack the consistence for me to do so.
What's your idea of "open source code" that they need to change to release a compatible version? Why are you implying there's no proprietary software for GNU/Linux? If they want to patch something to work the way they want, why would they need to release everything else? Did you even read the contents of any of those licenses? I have so many questions!not lies you make edits to any open source code you have to release it.
every linux distro is made by different companys they would have to go by there rules also, and different disrtos have different repositories so one driver you need might not be on another distro. you can run DX on linux using wine & getting the right .dll's
no linux is managed other then red hat. SE having issues debugging PS3 & windows version you think they want to mess with the 500 versions of linux? or force you to use one distro.
DX is proprietary its SDK is complete, openGL is opensource and you have to hunt down libarys and files. consoles SDK's are also proprietary & managed. you'll see a macOSX version before you see a linux version.
Also, there can be hundreds of distros, but they roughly use the same components. You are creating problems where they don't exist. The community can always patch any issues - and in popular distros they do it quickly. Even the steam beta was distributed officially for Ubuntu, but in a matter of hours other distros had their own solutions for their users.
Are you implying that your post with completely nonsensical and unfactual statements has any consistence whatsoever? I'd stay away from such consistency.
"Absurdity is the only reality."
~Frank Zappa
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