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Our definitions of "incredible failure" must not be the same. About the only thing my desktop has been "incredibly failing" at for over five years of use now is running Windows only latest game titles.
My guess is that you don't bother to look beyond retail market share percentages which are missleading at best. Retail success is also a limited goal which only a few distributions compete for.
Now, I'll agree that a linux based distribution may not fit some of your specialty needs (all specialty needs dictate the OS choice) but it's far from an "incredible failure".