Desktop Linux Desktop Linux (meaning GNU/Linux and the entire ecosystem) has been suitable for non-geeks since about 2004. It works well, looks good, has superior security and freedom from malware, has thousands of applications covering almost every need, and costs nothing. Despite these advantages it has failed to win more than a 2% share of end-user desktops. WHY?
Why is Desktop Linux a Market Failure?
Why is Desktop Linux a Market Failure?
Why is Desktop Linux a Market Failure?
Desktop Linux Desktop Linux (meaning GNU/Linux and the entire ecosystem) has been suitable for non-geeks since about 2004. It works well, looks good, has superior security and freedom from malware, has thousands of applications covering almost every need, and costs nothing. Despite these advantages it has failed to win more than a 2% share of end-user desktops. WHY?