On 04/07/2016 12:39, Brendan wrote:

The corollary to this though is that if you don't like Windows 10, you should 
have a migration plan in place by 2020. Almost by definition that migration 
must be to some flavour of Linux.

I suppose that depends on how many people migrate to a non-Microsoft tablet 
device as their only computer.  And if large numbers do so, the paradigm of the 
personal (desktop or tablet) computer as a commercial platform will surely 
become general.  And I wonder how Microsoft et al will cater for non-personal 
users?

I migrated to SuSE Linux 9.1 around 15 years ago, and updates for the "Evergreen" version 
11.4 have been published continually since March 2011.  Unfortunately that version has a glitzy 
user-interface known as "Plasma" which can be configured around, but it resulted in 
code-fork known as Trinity which maintains the Windows-7 type UI.

There should be an opening for a Linux tablet device...

David L.
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