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Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2009 03:50:15 -0400
From: "Elazar Broad" <elazar@...hmail.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk, pschmehl_lists@...rr.com
Subject: Re: windows future

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On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 16:34:27 -0400 Paul Schmehl
<pschmehl_lists@...rr.com> wrote:
>--On Friday, August 28, 2009 13:40:28 -0500 Rohit Patnaik
><quanticle@...il.com>
>wrote:
>
>>
>> To be fair, Linux has come a very long way in that regard. I
>purchased
>> an Asus Eee 900 with Linux preinstalled, and everything worked
>right out
>> of the box. Flash, Java, OpenOffice, the works. It was a
>vindication of
>> my view that the real obstacle to Linux on the desktop isn't the
>user,
>> but rather the OEM.
>>
>> With low-cost, low-power netbooks becoming more prevalent, OEMs
>are
>> finding that the cost of the Windows license begins to take up a
>rather
>> high percentage of the overall cost.  Therefore, many are
>preinstalling
>> and preconfiguring Linux. At the same time, consumers are
>finding that
>> application incompatibilities don't really matter for them,
>since the
>> Linux equivalents are able to handle data coming from a Windows
>box with
>> a minimum of fuss.
>
>That's good news.  Once updating issues are resolved and Xorg
>becomes as good
>as Mac and Windows graphics (it's almost there now - it just
>doesn't quite have
>the "pop" or "wow factor" of Macs), the obstacles to migration
>(for the
>consumer) will be availability and the knowledge that an
>alternative exists.
>At that point I think we'll see Microsoft's market share begin
>eroding badly.

KDE4 is quite close, but it definitely requires a bit of
tweaking(or that might just be Slackware)...
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