World of Warcraft is not designed to be run on Linux, so I don't see
how Linux is at fault here really. The majority of desktop
applications that are designed for Linux do not require any
configuration at all in order to get them to run, just like on
Windows.
I'm also not positive on your assumption on what type Ubuntu
developers are aiming for. Can you please provide me with data that
they said this?
Meanwhile, please take a look at the following blueprints and the use
case scenario in them:
I believe you're going off your assumptions here, without having seen
and understood all of the work that is currently going on. Ubuntu
mailing lists are available here: https://lists.ubuntu.com/, feel free
to sign up for the relevant ones, and then you'll start to get an idea
of what is being done in Ubuntu.
World of Warcraft is not designed to be run on Linux, so I don't see
how Linux is at fault here really. The majority of desktop
applications that are designed for Linux do not require any
configuration at all in order to get them to run, just like on
Windows.
I'm also not positive on your assumption on what type Ubuntu
developers are aiming for. Can you please provide me with data that
they said this?
Meanwhile, please take a look at the following blueprints and the use
case scenario in them:
https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/3GNetworkin gIntrepid /wiki.ubuntu. com/DesktopTeam /Specs/ Intrepid/ GuestAccount /wiki.ubuntu. com/SlickBoot /wiki.ubuntu. com/CompositeBy Default /wiki.ubuntu. com/ForumIntegr ation /wiki.ubuntu. com/MobileAndEm bedded/ Chat
https:/
https:/
https:/
https:/
https:/
And for some of the already implemented blueprints:
https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/NetworkRoam ing /wiki.ubuntu. com/EasyCodecIn stallation /wiki.ubuntu. com/GnomeAppIns tallCodecs /wiki.ubuntu. com/InstallerFo rWindows /wiki.ubuntu. com/DesktopTeam /Specs/ HardyDesktopEff ects /wiki.ubuntu. com/Hardware/ Detection? action= show&redirect= HardwareDetecti on
https:/
https:/
https:/
https:/
https:/
... and many more blueprints are openly available here: /blueprints. launchpad. net/ubuntu
https:/
I believe you're going off your assumptions here, without having seen /lists. ubuntu. com/, feel free
and understood all of the work that is currently going on. Ubuntu
mailing lists are available here: https:/
to sign up for the relevant ones, and then you'll start to get an idea
of what is being done in Ubuntu.