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I counsel patience on this. I've been advocating desktop POSIX since 1988. And it has been slow going. But since Linux came on the scene, that situation has improved to "slow and steady". It is amazing that we are even in this situation, disappointed about a company *not* providing Linux on a particular model in a particular geographic area. If I had been, at some previous time, given a glimpse of this future, I would have dismissed it with disbelief!
These are exciting times. Especially on the server. For the desktop, and netbook markets, too. But we've still got a long haul ahead. Don't let the encouraging signs we've seen fool you into thinking this is going to be a quick victory.
I guarantee that if you don't take a *long term* attitude you will either become disenchanted and burn out, or go insane in the Samsara of Windows' thus-far continued popularity.
Edited 2009-02-06 00:45 UTC