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Well, outside the US, 20% Linux/Mac combined might be possible.
But, you have to remember that without Windows, you can not view all websites, and you can not view all office documents correctly. That will really slow the Linux/Mac adoption.
Posted by: DonnieBoy   Posted on: 01/19/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I think you can drop the lawsuit now.  osreinstall | 01/18/06
Yep! I am so glad I went with AMD!  Grayson Peddie | 01/18/06
M$ will soon follow!  Linux Geek | 01/18/06
Heard that a million times before.  osreinstall | 01/18/06
yup.  jimk_z | 01/18/06
Yes, MS kept inovating, like IE, they didn't let Firefox sneak up on them.  DonnieBoy | 01/19/06
Yes.. but this was a Prediction I made back in 2001  nucrash | 01/19/06
Well, outside the US, 20% Linux/Mac combined might be possible.  DonnieBoy | 01/19/06
I still see no market share going to linux.  osreinstall | 01/19/06
With processors, there are no compabibility problems.  DonnieBoy | 01/19/06
Yes there are. Just like GM and Ford aren't compatible.  osreinstall | 01/19/06
The troll has spoken. Must be true.  John Zern | 01/19/06
Oops. How did "bet" become "geet"  John Zern | 01/19/06
Not anytime soon...  JCsoRocks | 01/24/06
BG Just Loves Computers  lmenningen | 01/24/06
That's a skewed survey...  JCsoRocks | 01/24/06

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