Every one that bitches about Linux and plug-and-play always says it's Linux' fault for not working.
Now you say it's the vendors fault for not supporting Windows.
Make it make sense, other than 'I will defend my preferred option without logic'.
I remember building a PC with motherboard not supported by Windows, with drivers on a CD. Obviously I didn't have a CD drive, since why would I. Ubuntu supported it out of the box. Had way more success with printers on Linux than Windows. And god bless AMD.
Every one that bitches about Linux and plug-and-play always says it's Linux' fault for not working.
Now you say it's the vendors fault for not supporting Windows.
Make it make sense, other than 'I will defend my preferred option without logic'.
I remember building a PC with motherboard not supported by Windows, with drivers on a CD. Obviously I didn't have a CD drive, since why would I. Ubuntu supported it out of the box. Had way more success with printers on Linux than Windows. And god bless AMD.
When have I bitched about Linux? I've had a great experience with Mint, Debian, and Ubuntu. I use Linux, Windows and MacOS on a regular basis.
Some people just like to complain. Can't fix that.