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[q]This group seems to be a bit missing the point regarding mainstream success:
1) Linux is over 60% of the server market
2) Linux is around 92-97% of the super computing market
3) Linux is around 40% of the embedded OS space
4) Linux is the 2nd most popular virtual operating system on mainframLinux LInux is doing fantastic in mobile phones and is around 40% of the smart phone market, expanding into every area and is likely to be the dominant OS[/q[
1, 2, and 4 are the exclusive domain of the IT pro.
Even there your employer may insist on standard configurations of UI and apps because others may have to take your place on very short notice.
3 and 5 are the exclusive domain of the manufacturer and distributer.
The entertainment and navigation system in your car may run Linux, but the UI will be designed by GM or Toyota.
3 and 4 are defined by the device manufacturer.