> You can perhaps install various weird third party things, but it does not come with it by default.
A Window Manager and Window Server don't come by default with Linux... It's always an install-time option on the major distros.
> even in the early 2000s, windows was so hilariously crappy that you had to make floppy disks to even get to install the thing.
Windows in the early 2000s installed just fine without a floppy directly from CD or PXE booting.
Unless you needed a SATA driver not included in the installer because you wanted to avoid a legacy IDE emulation for your disks.
Windows in early 2000s didn't even detect your early 2000s SATA drive
Windows in early 2023 didn't even detect the network card it needed to download network card drivers. After changing mobos I needed to boot into linux to download network drivers for windows...
Windows in early 2025 still uses SCSI emulation to talk with NVMe and only now the server part got a proper driver
Windows in early 2025s still need virtio driver injection to boot properly as a VM without IDE emulation
"Drivers working out of the box" were never windows strong part