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2006-09-12
I have to wonder if the author ever used or saw MacOS. MacOS is built upon BSD which is even geekier than Linux. If you look under the hood of Windows there is lot going on there as well but most of this is shielded from the user; there is no technical reason why the same couldn't be done with Linux.
No doubt the beginner Linux distros could use a bit of polish but the main thing keeping Linux from making a larger impact on the desktop is lack of marketing.