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Intel Hiring More Linux Developers - Including For GPU Drivers / Linux Gaming Stack
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This should make transitions to Linux a lot easier, people were held in captivity by Microslop for so long just by being a little bit more convenient and because Linux didn't have billions of dollars to cram itself like a virus into every device it can and people are finally starting to realise that, let's just hope the distro maintainers won't get greedy and start monetising the transition...