On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 03:08:20PM -0800, John Cherry wrote: > The feedback we have received clearly states that (1) Linux on the > desktop will be a non-starter without some of the key applications that > are being used on Windows (i.e. the Adobe products and Autodesk) and (2) > Linux on the desktop will be a non-starter without Linux being > pre-installed on PC products (i.e. a Linux Multimedia Computer).
So to take this to the next step, what specifically (other than just marketshare) is stopping Adobe and Autodesk from porting to Linux, and what is stopping system providers from pre-installing it on new PCs? I imagine DTL has access to contacts at each of these companies and could gather this feedback? Bryce
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