Well, Linux as a desktop is quite popular amongst IT and developer types anyway. That's good enough fo rme.
In retrospect, I think I should be grateful that the Linux desktop never really went mainstream. It would have ended up being controlled by one (maybe two) companies and twisted into something that removed all of the benefit of it being open source to begin with.
Well, Linux as a desktop is quite popular amongst IT and developer types anyway. That's good enough fo rme.
In retrospect, I think I should be grateful that the Linux desktop never really went mainstream. It would have ended up being controlled by one (maybe two) companies and twisted into something that removed all of the benefit of it being open source to begin with.
So, ChromeOS, I guess?