Linked by David Adams on Fri 22nd Oct 2010 16:36 UTC, submitted by Amy Bennett
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2009-08-26
I don't think that even if Linux was popular on netbooks that it would change the inertia behind Windows. Best case scenario would be that people buy them as secondary devices for surfing and media playing. Even if 5% of the population bought them that would still not encourage ISVs to port over their major applications. Since they are only being bought for light use MS could also offer CE as an option.
What Linux fans need to do is give the desktop a break for a while. Let KDE and QT bake for a few years.