We have a slightly different problem in France. Machines in stores are
preinstalled with XP and Vista quite soon for a few reasons :

1.      Training on Linux not generalized and not delivered by training centres 
equally in ratio with MS courses.
2.      People use XP at work and associated desktop applications. They do not 
feel that they should use a different OS at home, hence be isolated in case of 
problems. 
3.      Genrally, they do not buy these applications, they copy for personal 
use and some editors allow this, antivirus for instance.
4.      Primarily a language barrier problem, if one decides to go in at the 
deep end. 
5.      Then, we get into Technical Support, most of the guys at the stores 
don’t have a clue of what is Linux. The techies play games on XP, so why would 
they learn Linux?
6.      Solidarity InterLugs. Why would somebody making a search on a search 
engine and discover interlugs wars for supremacy and control of X city be 
interested to be part of these communities, hence trolls. Linux appears in the 
eyes of the layman as an OS for a class of knowledgeable people to start with 
and that some Lugs will go as far as hacking other lugs site in order to be 
seen as _the_ lug of X city?
7.      I have sort mentioned that earlier, games and applications, not the 
same on both platforms. 
8.      OEM agreements for selling motherboards etc?

Just my two cents,
Cheers,
Jimmy

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