> People will want to use at home what they use at work. That's how windows
> got started. As soon as workplaces start using linux on the desktops, it
> will take off at home. Selling it to businesses (stable, cheap, fast) is the
> way to go.

Most people coundn't care what OS they use as long as they can 
do their work, play games  and surf the net with the least amount 
of work. They don't want to know how the operating system works, 
jjust how to use it.
> 
> The only problem is games. But most games these days are based on some sort
> of "engine", so maybe all that is needed is porting the descent or quake
> engine.

More games are now be ported to Linux, Civ2 comes to mind.

Simon

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