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2011 was the first year that Gartner actually measured more Linux servers being sold that Windows servers. While it had been speculated in the past due to the blank server issue, in 2011 it was obvious. On top of that we have Android coming on just about every type of device you can imagine. Sure, Linux isn't really growing on the traditional desktop like Windows 7 or XP ran on. But then again, everyone, Apple, Microsoft, Google, is betting on a dramatic shift in the desktop paradigm. Enjoy OSX while you can. I have no doubt Apple will turn it into a walled garden just like iOS and Windows 8 RT. The desktop doesn't really matter.