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Eric HMay 25th 2007 2:57PM
Most businesses will be among the last people to adopt Linux, because most business are small to mid size and depend on Windows only proprietary software. The business I am working for now uses an industry specific piece of software that cost us 35k, it is most definitely not available for Linux, and doubtful it ever will be.
As for consumers desktop linux getting into the hands of your Average Joe consumer is a very bad thing for linux. The first time these people purchase that $5 dollar game at Wal-Mart (and you know they will) and it wont run on their computer, that will be the last time they give linux a try.