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GeForce NOW's Linux app exits beta, gets official Flatpak repo - OMG! Ubuntu
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This is a concern I have as well. Normies are getting into Linux, or should I say GNU/Linux, without understanding the core concepts of Software Freedom. I feel Linux is has been ready a long time ago, but now Linux is more compatible with nonfree software. That is not really a positive thing. But atleast we are making a FLOSS OS more mainstream.
It’s fine. Soon nobody will be able to afford a pc that Linux can even run on.