• argon
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    9 days ago

    I’d take a good ext4 implementation on Windows, too. And, you know, if that isn’t an option then maybe Linux isn’t ready? Maybe that cue card had stuff written on both sides, eh?

    ext4 not working on Windows means that Windows isn’t ready, if anything.

    It’s just unreasonable to expect Windows stuff to work on Linux, just like you wouldn’t expect it to work on MacOS or Android.

    For those who desperately need to use Windows stuff, Linux provides some compatibility, like semi-compatible libs (Wine) and semi-compatible systems (NTFS).

    While Linux offers for some compatibility, Windows offers no compatibility.

    If you consider Windows anywhere near ready, then Linux has been ready for a long time.

    But no, Linux will not run your Android apps as well as Android, your MacOS apps as well as MacOS or your Windows apps as well as Windows.

    Linux is for running Linux apps.