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I dont know how the Open Source comunity feels about ads, but i know i see a Microsoft add atleast once a day, either billboards downtown, a magazine, or TV.
I know its expensive, but you need to get word out to the masses. Tell them flat out, tired of paying X hundred dollars for Windows? B4 you buy Vista, go to www.getlinux.org and see what you can get for free instead!
i know that this probobobly cant happen for simple monitary reasons...but i think its really the only way that your going to get people to try it out.
Most people that i talk to dont really even know what linux is, and if they do, they dont know nething about it. Most people are i like, "i heard some one say that b4, but i dont really know what it is" and if you tell them about it they are usually interested, and think its a good idea.
Just get everyone to go to the site, and get a live cd/DVD. Try it out, and if u like it, hit the "Install Now" button on your desktop.
I dont think you will ever grow quickly without getting word out to the masses, and the only way to get it out quickly is with advertising.