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The only way Linux will go main stream is:
1) It becomes more tailored to stupid, and ignorant people.
2) Novell, or Red Hat (or other well funded commercial company) start advertising to the main stream, get software development companies on board to write more software for linux
Or Google creates Google OS. With nearly the entire nation using google for search, and hearing the name Google OS, they would think, wow that must be cool. It actually might be the only hope to get dumb people away from "I have to use Microsoft Office" and if something is different, they don't want to use it.
However, I don't think Novell, Red Hat, or Google want linux to go mainstream, nor do they care if it does.
It actually pisses me off that since there are so many ignorant and stupid people out there, they end up being the people that decide what products are mainstream.