
"Unlike the myths that are behind the prevention of Linux adoption, this piece will closely examine the indisputable obstacles and what will have to be done to overcome each of them. In the past, many desktop Linux users have opted to simply point to the hardware industry or Microsoft as the root cause of a lack of mainstream adoption. In reality, there are actually core issues extending beyond hardware - and competition from the proprietary markets - that simply must be dealt with head on. With that said, hardware compatibility and competition from closed-source vendors are valid issues, just not solid core excuses for the lack of mainstream interest.
Here are the real hurdles."
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2007-12-04
Well, if it keeps coming back after 14 years then it probably means that for some (many?) people that is indeed an issue. I believe that the diversity of the Linux distributions is more of an asset than a problem, but I wouldn't blame people for not being comfortable with it.
Edit: language
Edited 2008-03-12 09:08 UTC