Yeah, I would think so, but again, I've never had hardware fail to work out of the box in Linux, and since I don't use internal capture cards, I guess I will not be affected any time soon.
e/OS is miles behind GrapheneOS and even CalyxOS. I see no reason to go that route if you'll be much better served by any modestly modern Pixel phone and GrapheneOS.
What distro are you using? And what is the problem(s) you're having?
I ask because there's a bunch of really smart I dividuals with extensive experience in Linux (not me, sorry) and from my experience, most people here love to help others troubleshoot Linux (along other OSs).
I would say that I RTFM about 75% of the times (give or take). Though I only do it to see if I can find something other than what I intended to use the software or hardware for.
For that to have any impact, the abusing company leadership would need to have the ability to feel some level of shame. I honestly believe that most don't have any ability for that.
That's what I think too. And then I see "Their systems are built into everything around us", which basically only applies to PCs and laptops. What is built into pretty much everything around us, is GnuLinux.
Google enshitifying things? Who would have thought? Seriously, it's as if they want to test how far they can go upsetting users. There's got to be some (a lot?) of that, for sure.
You have plenty of options. I use Unraid because I bought it before it became a subscription. But I have a friend running Fedora server with Cockpit and running everything from docker containers. The options are endless. ProxMox is a great choice.
Yeah, I would think so, but again, I've never had hardware fail to work out of the box in Linux, and since I don't use internal capture cards, I guess I will not be affected any time soon.