The (low) market share of Linux (on the desktop) has nothing to do with the quality of the product (better than Windows). It has to do with the monopoly Microsoft has created (Microsoft Office,...
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The (low) market share of Linux (on the desktop) has nothing to do with the quality of the product (better than Windows). It has to do with the monopoly Microsoft has created (Microsoft Office,...
I know, that's why they could go back to promoting Windows 7.
I personally think it can only go from 1.8% (right now) to about 2.4%, 2.6% if we're lucky. The reason is Microsoft already achieved a monopoly lock on the operating system market. When they...