I have been using Linux for the past 5 years and I have no plans to abandon it.
We should make a survey: what do people do (and normally expect) from a Desktop?
The point Linux hits the wall is when people start using "applied" applications! Means, 97-98% of people are using applied applications, *CAD, Electronics, PCB Design, Music/Video//Generic MMedia managers,..., silly smileys which only the app users can see and be malwared/spywared at the same time,..., -- everything everything where we have a FAIL in winehq , and there's nothing we can do to fetch up with that.
Tell me if I'm wrong, because then I will be very happy knowing that we CAN DO REANIMATE Linux!
I have been using Linux for the past 5 years and I have no plans to abandon it.
We should make a survey: what do people do (and normally expect) from a Desktop? The point Linux hits the wall is when people start using "applied" applications! Means, 97-98% of people are using applied applications, *CAD, Electronics, PCB Design, Music/Video//Generic MMedia managers, ..., silly smileys which only the app users can see and be malwared/spywared at the same time, ..., -- everything everything where we have a FAIL in winehq , and there's nothing we can do to fetch up with that.
Tell me if I'm wrong, because then I will be very happy knowing that we CAN DO REANIMATE Linux!