Many people now believe that Linux represents a viable alternative. Today, with mainstream hardware vendors like Dell offering Linux installations and some folks thinking a major shift is about to happen, it's time to take another look at Linux on the desktop.
Unfortunately, despite major strides in recent years -- notably the Ubuntu release -- Linux still isn't viable for most end users or organizations.
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aboutblank
1 year 13 weeks 6 days 2 hours ago
Free Software will NEVER be viable
Free Software will NEVER be viable for most end users or organisations *if they depend on anything that is non-free* or *are unwilling to invest resources to make changes to their situation*
anna
1 year 13 weeks 6 days 1 hour ago
Let's hope that people start realising
Let's hope that people start realising that changing thei situations makes more (dollars and) sense than continuing on the same path.