On Nov 11, 2003, at 9:24 AM, Craig White wrote: > On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 12:28, Chris Gehlker wrote: >> On Nov 3, 2003, at 11:40 AM, Bart Garst wrote: >> >>> I'm curious to know what you fellow RedHat users are planning to do >>> when >>> RedHat Linux gets End-of-life'd? >> >> Well I never used any Linux as my primary desktop so you really >> weren't >> talking to me. What I want to know is whether Red Hat abandoned the >> desktop market because they thought it had no future or because they >> simply think there is no money in it. If it is the latter, then Red >> Hat >> is only confirming what Nautilus already demonstrated. >> > ---- > Where did you get the idea that Red Hat abandoned the desktop market? From the many reports that said just that. > They have changed the methodology of their packaging and distribution. > That they have abandoned the desktop market is your own nexus and > simply > not fact. Yes, it is plain now that they are still in the enterprise desktop market. They simply are out of the consumer market. > Did I miss something - what did Nautilus demonstrate? That it is very hard to make money selling an OS in the consumer market. Even MS struggles. > > For the record - I upgraded to Fedora Core two nights ago - works very > well. Seems like the desktop has improved a bit - certainly this > version > of Evolution has. I'm very glad to hear it.