I think Android's dominance depends on perspective. Realistically the desktop market is mostly irrelevant on Linux/BSD and to say that Android is poised to take that over, while possibly true, isn't saying much. If the recent changes to Windows/OS X have shown us anything it's that MS and Apple are pushing towards convergence on "mobile" OSes. From this perspective Android is in a position to realistically overtake our desktop/laptops as the dominant OS. Servers on the other hand are a whole other thing. Linux's popularity is primarily due to it's use as a server OS where it is the 800 pound gorilla that Windows has been to desktops. On that front I don't think Linux is going to be challenged in a serious way in the near future. Paul Mooring Operations Engineer www.opscode.com ________________________________ From: plug-discuss-bounces@lists.phxlinux.org on behalf of Lisa Kachold Sent: Friday, May 31, 2013 11:12 AM To: Main PLUG discussion list Subject: Re: bye bye M$ and Apple. On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 11:08 AM, > wrote: Android (is it not basically Linux by another name) has reached 900 millions activations, up from 100 million in 2011, and 400 million in 2012, solidifying its position as the world's most popular operating system. And Google Play Android apps has reached 48 BILLION downloads. Android is also on a path to take over desktops and laptops. A new Galaxy Smart Dock allows your Android phone to become a desktop computer by connecting an HD monitor, external storage, USB keyboard and mouse for just $99. Now an Android phone can also be your entire desktop computer. Hardware will only get better and cheaper and the Android OS is free. I doubt that Android is actually on any path to take over anything. Android is often replaced on ARM devices with a boot master based on linux. WebOS is a linux based android type phone application that didn't have the support of Google (like Android). Android is good for what it does, but it is in no way staged to replace Linux, BSD, Unix, Windows. So what is the future for computers with a $100 or $200 or more anti-trust "tax" built in for M$ or Apple? Excerpts from here: androidandme.com/2012/10/smartphones-2/samsung-smart-dock-turn-your-smartphone-into-a-desktop/ Good question! I believe a great number of changes for anti-trust taxation are on the horizon. But I am not interested in Corporate Law, Copyrights and taxation. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss -- (503) 754-4452 Android (623) 239-3392 Skype (623) 688-3392 Google Voice ** it-clowns.com Chief Clown