lolWindows totally wtfpwns linux for the consumer market.The sales figures speaks for itself.Remember, linux = totally free and windows costs US$100 - 150 depending on XP Home / XP ProfessionalEven so, Windows has the lions share of the consumer market. 90%+Why? Because it is tons easier to use, ubiquitous and like you already mentioned, has an incredible software selection available for it. Most important of which are GAMES!While Mac may best it in usability and stability, it lacks that software selection (and GAMES!)Linux is a moving target, with tons of flavours and customisations that will scare the average user that doesn't know what KDE and Gnome are about. Again, totally sparse on the GAMES! support. (Did I mention GAMES?!!??)Despite a few distributions that target the desktop space, linux is best used as a server.There it spanks MS like a female dog in heat on charlotte street.You can't beat a free file / mail / web server with a stick or a bull pistle or anything for that matter.That is where linux continues to shine.Over the past few years it has proved itself time and time again for me in that capacity. (Thanks to Richjob for introducing me to some of it's finer offerings)
There it spanks MS like a female dog in heat on charlotte street.
so much easier to configure/install hardware and....for games.
Even so, Windows has the lions share of the consumer market. 90%+
Why? Because it is tons easier to use, ubiquitous and like you already mentioned, has an incredible software selection available for it. Most important of which are GAMES!
With such little support for Games and a bit too much of a power-user level required to use it.... Linux can't come to close to being a true desktop replacement.....
Let us take your Logitech point for instance. Do they even have logitech drivers for linux? lol.
Windows totally rules the marketshare. so much easier to configure/install hardware and....for games.
Iam a linux noob so i went poking around and was like hmm, this looks like the system folder, and off of kix i was like ok let me shift delete all the files in here and see what happens....Lol, little did i know, that you COULD ACTUALLy DELETE YOUR SYSTEM FILES IN LINUX!!machine promptly stopped working, i was like wtf mate!~ ahahaHE then reinstalled and logged on as something other than root so i couldnt do it anymore blah.
Note to self: Add Ubunto to my "must try" linux distros list. If you're in the area some time you could bless us with a copy?
seriously, linux may not need desktop success so long as it can find homes in Linksys Setup boxes and other "appliances" around the home.
Developing countries make up like what? 1/100th of the worlds computer population? Check the stats. There are more PCs in one developed country than the rest of the third world combined. Name a succesful PC computer manufacturer outside of the US? Microsoft went through great effort for Window's, Exchange and Office to achieve their status. Everything from providing an education system for techs too marketing the product across the globe. I fear nothing short of a similar endeavour will get Linux to that stage on the desktop. Imagine, your OS is FREE and you still can't strike an OEM distro deal? Unbelievable.At the risk of re-iteration, the second biggest problem apart from the business savvy issue, is the utterly ridiculous amounts of distros. A by-product of the open source nature. On one end, it is a plus, but as far as broad adoption goes, it is a minus.