You say "works perfectly". I do not think it means what you think it means.
To be fair, Linux also has trouble with the Broadcom chip, the driver needs to be installed as a separate step on most distros.
Here's the real problem.
It's sad how a company that spawned the raspberry pi in earlier times got so evil so quickly.
Copying some files from a different machine is not that burdensome. The point is, it works.