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do you see linux ever having 10 - 20 % market share in desktop space?
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To my mind, Linux used to be a niche alternative to Windows, but it's grown a lot and I forsee it becoming the default alternative to MacOS. I think Windows is done as a platform in the short-medium term.
Well said, sir. Gonna steal it, when an appropriate conversation arises.