| Linus Torvalds: ''Desktop Market has already started'' |
Oct. 25, 2004
In this interview at LinuxTimes.net, Linus Torvalds tells of some other programming venues than the Linux kernel, predicts a shadowy outcome for GNU/Hurd, gives some advice to anyone wanting to undertake a large software project, and updates us on the latest in kernel development in this email interview by Preston St. Pierre. He also comments on the onward march of desktop Linux . . .
Preston: When do you think Linux will take over desktop market from Microsoft?
Linus Torvalds: Oh, I think it's started already, it's just slow. You don't realize just _how_ slow it is, unless you've been looking at Linux over the last ten years. People kind of expect it to suddenly be "good enough" and take off like a rocket, but that's not how these things work. It gets better very gradually, and people get used to it very gradually. So I look back ten years, and think about how Linux was back then, and I have to chuckle a bit. The desktop of today is a bit better than it was a year ago, but you don't _really_ see the differences unless you step back a lot more. Read the full interview at LinuxTimes.net
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