Thanks for pointing out my inadvertent error. I meant to say --perception-- not "experience", i.e., the sentence should read: (due to the recent rapid progress) most of our past "perception" about Linux desktops has become largely irrelevent.

On the gaming issue. The biggest obstacle actually is that hardware vendors were not cooperating. With Athlon64, it may develop such that the most powerful, most "baddest" games will run only on the Athlon64 platform. While Microsoft has pledged support for the x86-64 architecture, Linux is already here. Based on my recent though still very limited encounter with VIA, which is still the largest chipset maker in the world, hardware makers have begun to recognize the perils of ignoring Linux. If only one or two killer Athlon64/Linux-specific games can be developed, it will not take long for the gamers to move to the Linux platform en masse--at least so we all hope.

xxd wrote:

On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 08:47:48 -1000
Hawaii Linux Institute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Linux desktops have made so much progress this year, we should realize that most of our past experience has become largely irrelevant. ...

Very true.  However, having a good solid base knowledge of Linux/Unix skills 
will help people go far.  (underneath it is still the good old reliable system 
people have come to love.)  A little nicer eye candy never hurt anyone.


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