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"I hope MS die, or at least suffer huge damages, and that linux and open/freeBSD takes over most of the market.
Well thats just dreaming I guess,..
Well thats just dreaming I guess,..
Indeed, that's just a pipedream, Linux simply ain't good enough yet. And I am starting to doubt it ever will be, either, simply because there's so many different small groups pulling things in different directions and no coherent long-time plan whatsoever. Not to mention missing drivers and/or features; both of my laptops and my desktop would lose a few handfuls of hardware-features were I to transition to Linux, for example. "
I've come to realize that Linux has the same fragmentation issues that made companies run away from commercial UNIX systems to Windows NT, before Linux was good enough to be used in the enterprise.




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Well thats just dreaming I guess,..
Indeed, that's just a pipedream, Linux simply ain't good enough yet. And I am starting to doubt it ever will be, either, simply because there's so many different small groups pulling things in different directions and no coherent long-time plan whatsoever. Not to mention missing drivers and/or features; both of my laptops and my desktop would lose a few handfuls of hardware-features were I to transition to Linux, for example.