On Friday, June 07, 2013 06:19 AM, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 06/06/2013 06:17 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Thursday, June 06, 2013 10:26 PM, Apostolos Syropoulos wrote:
while "Kernel Mode Setting" is kernel related, it is of no
significance for distros running on servers.
But it is of paramount importance to those running desktops!
Remember that Linux became popular because it is reliable
alternative to both Windows and MacOS as a desktop system.

Excuse me? Linux on the desktop has been and still is a goal. Maybe with
Valve making Steam on Linux a reality this might take things a bit
closer in terms of home desktops but business desktops is still a pipe
dream.

Nah. I see it (and use it) on desktops all over the place. Every company I've worked for in the past few years has moved to, or is in the process of moving to Linux for desktops. Sorry!

              -Dave

Good for you. I'm not seeing it over here at all. I thought there would be a good chance with KDE3 and its ability to have an easy to use centrally managed desktop environment but then the KDE chaps decided to get a new toy.

Must be nice to have people willing to move to Open/Libre Office and also away from Outlook's email/central calendar integration.

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