all I have to say is that I personally want linux to rule the desktop,
simply because I will stand to make alot of money when big companies
start picking it up. a lot of us will, in fact.
i'm extremely confident that it will rule the desktop market, because of
the speed at which the desktops have improved, which i have been lucky
to observe during the past year i've been doing the linux thing. i've
seen major improvements, unlike how windows upgrades their operating
systems these days. i use winXP at work and haven't seen yet too much
of an improvement from win2000. i agree with that guy from red hat.
give kde, gnome, etc a few more years to mature and it will be
night-night time for the M$ monopoly.
just my $0.02
david
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