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I think the Year of the Desktop Linux was in ca. 2001-2003. if you blinked or were late to the scene, you missed it. Linux retail boxes in all the stores, Linux distros were having IPOs like real companies, the first pre-installed Linux computers, television commercials, media attention...
RedHat, Suse, Mandrake, Slackware, Suse, Lindows...
I agree, absolutely. I lived that era, it was glorious.