Wouldn't the first challenge be go get the word 'Linux' well known? I bet most people couldn't tell you what Linux is in the first place.
The average consumer doesn't care about what OS he's running, as long as it starts up in a fancy graphical environment, and the label on the front reads something they have heard recently - be that Linux or Windows.
In that respect it's just a matter of getting a lot of Linux-commercialt out there. Spread the word. When it comes down to it, selling an OS is not that different from selling detergent.
Three quarters? I'm not sure there's that much left for you, as I hereby patent the pushbutton. I guess I own the world!
Wouldn't the first challenge be go get the word 'Linux' well known? I bet most people couldn't tell you what Linux is in the first place. The average consumer doesn't care about what OS he's running, as long as it starts up in a fancy graphical environment, and the label on the front reads something they have heard recently - be that Linux or Windows. In that respect it's just a matter of getting a lot of Linux-commercialt out there. Spread the word. When it comes down to it, selling an OS is not that different from selling detergent.
You don't drink much coffee, do you? Coffee is supposed to be HOT HOT HOT!!!