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What Will Linux Be Capable Of, 3 Years Down the Road?

An anonymous reader writes "In a prediction of the open-source future, InfoWeek speculates on What Linux Will Look Like In 2012. The most outlandish scenario foresees Linux forsaking its free usage model to embrace more paid distros where you get free Linux along with (much-needed) licenses to use patent-restricted codecs. Also predicted is an advance for the desktop based on — surprise — good acceptance for KDE 4. Finally, Linux is seen as making its biggest imprint not on the PC, but on mobile devices, eventually powering 40 million smartphones and netbooks. Do you agree? And what do you see for Linux in 4 years?"

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  1. Oh, I know! by RockMFR · · Score: 0, Troll

    Something like this: 1010111010000010 1010111101011010 0101101010110100 1101111001010101 0001101111010101 1010110101001001

  2. I know! by m1ndpixel · · Score: -1, Troll

    Installing software

  3. mostly dead by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    most of the developers will have died since, you know, the fags get aids and don't live long.

    1. Re:mostly dead by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      Save it for the Apple articles, buddy. Virgins don't have to worry about AIDS.

  4. All I ask... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    ...is that it keeps the Jews in line. WINE, CEDEGA, JEWBUNTU, whatever. Just keep those hook-nosed kikes off my lawn and everything will be fine.

    And if you can keep the coons in line, that would be awesome as well.

  5. What Will Linux Be Capable Of In 3 Years? by Snufu · · Score: 0, Troll

    Three more claims of "This is, for certainest, posiluteley, once and for all, the year of desktop linux."

  6. 2011 will be the year of the linux desktop by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Actually, in 2011, Linux desktops will still be the province of system administrators and angry basement dwellers. mplayer will have a new skin that doesn't work, openoffice will be slightly better, but will not support Office 2011 files, streaming plugins for firefox will still be clunky, and Fedora will go from freezing up 50% of the time to 75%.

  7. Beware by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    A nigger bit off my penis.

  8. It will revolutionize cell phones! by mrjimorg · · Score: 0, Troll

    All I'll need to do is modify my /etc/caller/bootcall.m file and add "mom" to the 'obpctfnum' section, then make sure the "mom" file exists in the /etc/caller/list directory and that I have the proper sytax for her number, then reboot the phone. Oh no, the file "mom" wasn't chmod'd to 666 so now my phone is won't work!
    Of course, some linux guy will walk up behind and ask why I didn't just run "perl *4*6 (oo( !## -c -q/tvg bootcall ^_^ -@last _wonderbutt_" to make it magically work.

  9. what windows does now what apple did 3 years ago by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    linux in three years

    == windows now

    == apple 3 years ago

    not trying to troll - i use all three - this is what i generally find to be true and how i plan my purchase decisions

  10. Re:It will look a lot like Linux in 2002. by pandrijeczko · · Score: 0, Troll

    Oh don't be so silly!

    It's *infinitely* easier to remember "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/System/Microsoft/Hosts/Microsoft/Servers/Microsoft/Rocks/Microsoft/Hosts/NetBeui/Sorry/UpOne/IP/Address/Class/Subnet/Host = 192.168.1.1" than just putting a "192.168.1.1 Server" in /etc/hosts!

    What are you? Man or mouse?

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  11. Re:Linux on the desktop by freeasinrealale · · Score: 0, Troll

    Remind me how well that's going for you again? Oh yeah, that's right - Vista has 4 times the desktop market share even though it's only been out a ninth of the time Linux has.

    As long as mom and pop can go do their online banking, get their email and the kids can use iTunes, they don't give a flying fuck about anything you're on about.

    Wrong. Vista is the latest iteration of MicroCrud. I can't think of any M$ product from inception in '70s that was anything but below sub-par, frought with bugs, hard to use and way overpriced. Initially I had great hopes for M$, but in the '90s I weaned myself off. I thought Borland would be better. Not so. Same old same old. Fortunately FOSS/LINUX saved the day. Does anyone seriously believe M$ (and apple) would even exist today if IBM had adopted a FOSS o/s for the PC? I think not. Yes mom and pop/joe sixpack dont give a FF about which OS is on their computers. MicroCrud will disappear from the world o' desktop because they've pissed everybody off on this planet. The sooner they're gone the better.

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    A man spends the first half of his life accumulating stuff, the second trying to get rid of it all.