If drivers are available and you just need to write DTS to configure the driver, that's not a big issue. I don't think anyone thinks that Raspberry Pi has terrible Linux support, despite lack of UEFI, ACPI and all that stuff. Plenty of Linux distros support it well.
If drivers are available and you just need to write DTS to configure the driver, that's not a big issue. I don't think anyone thinks that Raspberry Pi has terrible Linux support, despite lack of UEFI, ACPI and all that stuff. Plenty of Linux distros support it well.