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> At present, Linux is still relatively complex to set up and use, however it is
>progressing at a rapid pace.
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> But until it reaches the point that your average Joe Bloggs (sorry Joe, just picking
>a name out of the air :) who works in the bakery down the street, can go home, turn
>on his Linux box that he picked up from his local electrical store, stick in a new
>game and be up and running in 5 minutes - it just isn't going to be popular to the
>mainstream public.
When that happens I'm going to stop using it and look for something else
because when that happens it will not longer "BE" linux, but another
stinking icr$sotf wannabe clone.