"Way back in 1999 I predicted a significant market for desktop Linux by 2005. (I was targeting better than Mac OS type numbers, in the 10-15% range.) It was clear back then that Linux had found a substantial adoption as a server OS, and it seemed only time before the desktop adoption rivaled at least “the other desktop”. Obviously I was wrong."
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From Focusing on the next Linux client (btw the title of the post is a picture).
TL;DR: we give the tiniest sh*t for the Linux desktop, and it’s because we think it’s irrelevant.
This post wasn’t needed Adobe, we already knew that. Sincerely yours, a Flash 64bits Linux user.
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