On the OpenSUSE (my favorite and the best distro) reddit, I told all that up to 2020 Linux will be ready as a desktop. It was two years ago. Now, I see I was right. There’s a big difference between the situation in the late nineties and that of nowadays. No Linux DE was usable in the past (all was focused on the console), now we have super awesome DEs. And using such distros like OpenSUSE, you don’t need to touch the console. Yast plus KDE or GNOME is all what a regular user needs in his/her OS. We have a snapper (btrfs) if something goes wrong, MP3 and other proprietary codecs, we have apps containers that run on almost all distros (no problems with running a Fedora rpm on OpenSuSE). Universal software packaging system was the weakest point of Linux in general. And we have a Vulkan, especially important for us, game developers. So please don’t tell me that the situation we have now on the market is Linux fault. No, it isn’t. It is true there are still some problems but they are caused by support of other companies. here, we the problem: the support of other companies. Firstly, graphics drives MUST be better, especially from nvidia. And other companies like Epic MUST support Linux platform. I ask again: is it really so much work needed to pack the Linux sources up into flatpak or snap? So much precious time will be wasted? Sorry, I can’t believe in that. We have UE4 version on Mac, so what’s the problem to create a binary stuff on Linux.