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I feel others have already rebutted your comment quite well, but I'll just add my own here: how well did Steam function on OSX, for example, when it was first released? Or under Windows, for that matter? It is certainly not unfathomable for such a system to experience some birth pains. Linux - devs are crafty people and where they can't fix something themselves they'll atleast be able to point someone else to the problem, so I can't quite agree with your assessment here.