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Comment Re:Everything in place now (Score 2) 65

Just because the business world has noticed Linux doesn't mean that everything is in place. Big companies will probably make up a huge chunk of Linux users, but only when Linux has become a true alternative to Windows in terms of average home users will everything truly be in place. Fortunately, I think that the biggest thing holding back (knowledgeable) home users from choosing Linux is the small number of applications for the typical home user. Until my mom and dad at home can get all the software they use on Linux, they'll stick with the status quo. (A funny sidenote: my grandmother, who didn't have a computer at the time, once asked me if she should get windows 95. No joke.) The reason I say fortunately is because as more businesses choose Linux, more developers will write software for Linux. That's when I think everything will be in place.

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