I'm not crying about how Windows is so great; I'm not crying at all. I'm pointing out a fact that people so obviously like to stick up for the underdog; I'm making a statement that Linux is the underdog in the desktop department (and really, as a whole) in regards to the initial post laughing or wondering why in the heck a representative of Linux products would openly admit Linux's place is not in the desktop market.
Why are you even arguing with me about this, when even the head of RedHat admits this himself? Thats the only thing I do not understand.
Lets continue though shall we, this is fun
The patch part greatly applies to desktops blah blah, IIS is spreading worms. Its not IIS spreading worms anyways, the worms are spreading via IIS

... anyhow I'll cut that out, and say ... is this the OS'es fault there is a dumb kid experimenting at home with IIS when its not installed by default? Fact is, upon install of Linux (this is of course, general .. as there are a million different releases, each with their own USB mouse initialization problems

haha ) there are just as many, if not more open holes than in Windows. Really, you're pretty darn safe with a Windows default install -up until the blaster worm- .. you're getting into a whole other issue which relies on the fact that these "kids installing Windows server" shouldn't have access to it in the first place as they obviously didn't pay for it; and have no clue how to secure it. Same for Linux.
So perhaps from that we can agree on one thing; Linux and Windows(server) are as "dangerous" and open to attacks as the user is 'rookie'.
Apache .... it IS better in my opinion than IIS; I personally use it and like it much better. We're talking OS'es desktop capability here though are we not? Apache is freeware available for both OS'es.
""3Dfx screwed themselves with the V5500 being so big and hot and the 6000 vaporware that would've just been bigger, hotter and noisier. nVidia bought them out because nVidia had the better hardware and better marketing. Switching video cards is a lot easier than switching OSes even if all the apps are there, infact the comparison is so ludicrous I'm beginning to think you don't even believe what you're posting yourself.""
Lets translate this .... 3Dfx made a mistake; and another company capitolized. How many of you "hate" Microsoft products, and flame them to death, yet nobody has taken over their share in the market?
Interesting question.
Some people just aren't intelligent enough to put 2 and 2 together ... apparently you're one of them
Btw, lets see you run Photoshop, Flash MX series, 3DsMax, Maya, Lightwave, or go program yourself a game based on an open API such as DirectX for Linux; oh wait there is not standard for games on Linux ... you have OpenGL granted, but even OpenGL games now still make DirectX calls (albeit, can be turned off) and well; I think the Linux "community" was in talks about creating a standard such as DirectX in Linux. Why? Because Linux is already THE BEST , and so full featured? Hummm, or wait .... alot of people are running WINE so they can run Windows IN Linux! What a joke.
Also you mention its much easier to swap hardware than an OS? If something is better, and worth the hassle there wouldn't be a problem with switching over in the first place; hassle or no hassle companies constantly turn to better and faster methods of work. Its even easier for a home user to switch OS base.
Please!