Comment That's great, but... (Score 1) 375
This is one of those situations that're tough, because there are (at least that I see), two problems here.
1. Linux isn't necessarily (that's the keyword) that easy to setup and use. Things such as adding icons, adjusting controls, file management just aren't that easy, especially in a world dominated by Windows. People are too used to doing everything on a machine with admin rights, how many people are going to be willing to give that up?
2. Windows still dominates the OEMs these days by offering them insane pricing and attempts to force them to stick with just Windows. A company with that kind of power generally will win out.
1. Linux isn't necessarily (that's the keyword) that easy to setup and use. Things such as adding icons, adjusting controls, file management just aren't that easy, especially in a world dominated by Windows. People are too used to doing everything on a machine with admin rights, how many people are going to be willing to give that up?
2. Windows still dominates the OEMs these days by offering them insane pricing and attempts to force them to stick with just Windows. A company with that kind of power generally will win out.