Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 22nd Mar 2006 19:29 UTC, submitted by rft183
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I agree the odds are against us... You'd have to be a fool to think otherwise, but we still stand a CHANCE
And with the way things have been progressing over the last couple years, Vista may be pivot point to really make things happen.
As you pointed out, DirectX 10...or just gaming in general is probably the number one advantage Windows still has over both Linux and Mac OSX. That's why it was also very good news the other day that OpenGL might still be viable after all on Vista, as it's the only way to go if a developer wants to make their engine cross-platform.
Hell, if Linux adoption could go up from the 5% marketshare it has now (mostly in servers too), to about 10-20% I'd be more than happy 






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But I doubt that is going to happen. I saw the Novell Desktop 10 demo and it was absolutely awesome. Nothing over the top, just pure functionality and boy was the demo fast! The search (Beagle), the seamless integration of all the apps was just stunning. Novell took how long to get a 3d accelerated desktop, faty search, integration of all apps, etc etc to get built in Linux? But unfortunately this will only be important to power users or users who are not mere sheep. To the average Joe User the word Linux strikes fear in their heart whereas Microsoft and Windows dont. It is quite unfortunate.
Of course i have not played with the Vista beta so I cannot comment how good it is going to be though I am anticipating good things from it mainly because I am tired of using XP and I want a refresh. Also Direct3D 10, the new digital photography colorspaces etc etc are appealing enough for me.
Well I guess the point I am trying to make is Linux needs to be heavil advertised if they are to make a big impact. I for one am going to get a copy of the demo OS they showed as soon as it gets released. Brilliant work Linux boys! I applaud! But reality does not always represent elegance.