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Linux profets (RMS, ESR, etc) were predicting long time ago that in next "x years", linux will gain a significant market share.
Remember the bullshit called "World Domination 201", written by ESR?
I think that Shuttleworth is terribly wrong. Linux may gain some market share, but the amount gained will be very small in the next future.
The "linux vs windows" thingy is noy about windows or linux or some qualities that they might have. Is more about what software you can run in an operating system.
And windows means MS Office (Open Office remains far behind MS Office), Visual Studio, Adobe Photoshop (please, don't mention Gimp), Autocad, and a very large amount of games and professionally used software.
When youl'll run the same software on linux, you can bet it will gain significant market share. But until then...