PinkPig said:And I think that that's something of an odd comment!
dirtydog said:
Certainly I think any Linux zealot is on very shaky ground saying other operating systems suck, when Linux is in such a poor state.
Una said:How in linux in a poor state? What an odd comment.
dirtydog said:Why is it odd? If it was in a good state, why does it have such a miniscule proportion of the market, even though it is free?
Otacon said:To be fair DD, you didnt mention desktop OS in your original post. It was somewhat a sweeping statement, and I'd have picked up on it.
Not saying I totally agree, mind, but then I'm not Joe user so it's difficult for me to comment on user friendliness.
Well, not necessarily. Certainly in this country yes, the Windows desktop is what you will find in peoples homes - but in many of the eastern markets, the Linux desktop dominates (very much so in China and Asia). It's not because one product is better than the other (people can, and do argue that one till the cows come home) - it's just because one got a foothold in the market before the other (reason being - in the Asian market - Linux is open source, and the software culture over there is firmly against paying for software).dirtydog said:I do think that Linux's market share on the desktop (I recongise its strengths as a server OS) speaks for itself really.