| Linux on the desktop: On the way, slowly |
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The adoption of Linux on the desktop is progressing, but there won't be a "David and Goliath" single blow that suddenly slays the dominance of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows, Linux advocates said at an enterprise Linux conference Wednesday.
Instead, Linux vendors and others advocating Linux on the desktop should pick their battles, they said.
Nat Friedman, vice president of research and development for the Ximian division of Novell Inc., said he often gets questions from desktop users, such as "When will Linux be ready for the desktop?" But those are the wrong questions, because for many desktop users, Linux is already ready, said Friedman, a developer of the Gnome Linux desktop.
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