
I've only been using GNU/Linux since 2001, so I won't say that I'm by any means an expert yet, as most of those that are reading this, probably have been using Linux much longer than I have. However, I still have high hopes for the Linux scene. The purpose of this article is to voice my personal opinion on what I feel is keeping GNU/Linux from taking over the mainstream operating system market. My intentions aren't to "badtalk" the open source kernel+apps, but rather give constructive criticsm on what I personally feel it could be done better.
Now i don't think we should kill all the fish in the sea. But then again if those fish needed to wear pants and there was only 1 or two sizes i imagine evolution would sort that out.
As for whining. Well i don't use Linux on the desktop. I have two gentoo servers. I sue to run linxu on my desktop until i got fed up with it. I wanna see linux grow and mature and take hold of more market share and be seen as a force. I'd love that. but I'm no zealot. I'm not blind to the real issues.