Well, the focus on games is ok, but a pc can do more than that. There's office stuff, Genealogy work, Model RR track design, picture collection, financial stuff (Quicken) and responding on the forums (like this ;-) ), etc. I really think the guy who can bridge the gap between Linux and Windows, i.e., have apps that will run on either equally well or have a fix so a Windows app can run on Linux and vice versa, then you'll see progress.
Linux is great as many tell us, but the many that tell us are PC freaks, geeks and others. Even all the geeks don't see eye to eye. Biggest problem some say is that there's no set desktop, others say that the installs are slow and you need to know what you're doing or you can really screw yourself up; still others say Linux comes in so many flavors (providers) that anyone would be confused.
Who knows maybe we'll have something called Lindows or Winux!
PhiloVance
Other hobbies, interests: Travel, Model RR (HO Gauge), Genealogy.