It's a drop in a very large bucket that will never be filled, by design.
MHSJenkins
I'm anticipating that an ad-free version will be made available on educational or commercial licenses--or to home users for a nominal monthly fee. This mirrors the model used by Hulu, Prime, et al so there's a roadmap in place for it.
I'm with you re: FOSS OS migration. Some folks will but the majority will stick with Windows because that's what they do. It amazes me how many people think that Windows and MacOS are the only possible choices.
I'm naive enough to think it would happen faster if there were more market demand, but that's likely my 1990s programming failing to adjust to the 21st century.
Granted I'm not a gamer but my Linux multi-OS desktop machine has zero problems with its nVidia GPU. YMMV, as we used to say.
Awesome. Hello Friend!
Are you looking to give the workshop or attend it?
Personally I've never used PopOS so I can't speak to it.
Get in touch if you want and I'll do what I can to help.
You. I like you. We can be friends.
. . . unless you want to pay a nominal monthly fee.
It does in that it's easy to do and it's easy to remove or switch to entirely. Partitioning is easy in its own way, but it does divide up your drive.
As the FedGov always does!