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back in the day ...
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It used to be that users couldn't wait to get their hands on the latest, greatest operating system from Microsoft. A new MS OS was like the launch of Halo 3 ... people stood in lines for it. Businesses were slower to move, as always, but not because people didn't want them to cutover.
But Microsoft seems to have antagonized people to the point where the thought of the newest OS being shipped on a new PC is repugnant. Guess this bodes well for the future of desktop Linux.