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Discussion on: Linux is a bigger threat to windows than you think

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pentacular

The only threat to Windows is Microsoft.

  1. Microsoft Office system: $23,588,000,000
  2. Server products and tools: $19,177,000,000
  3. Xbox: $9,395,000,000
  4. Windows PC operating system: $8,104,000,000

(fool.com/investing/2017/06/29/how-...)

Windows doesn't make that Microsoft that much money.

As soon as it becomes more cost effective to use another OS, they'll switch -- and WSL looks like an exploratory move in that direction.

Just like they ditched IE for Chromium.

So I agree that WSL is an opportunity for Microsoft to ditch Windows, but it's not really a threat by any means -- their lock-in on Office gives them all the leverage they need to get people to use Windows for as long as they want.

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Seanmclem

Rumor is that the new Windows 10X will abandon win32 support in favor of web apps and networked/streamed apps

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Ian Wijma

That would be alright. 32bit support was dropped within the Linux kernel was dropped a while back iirc.

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Seanmclem

I think here it's being used like an expression for x86

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Thorsten Hirsch

The linux kernel still supports 32bit. They dropped support for Intel's 386 processor in 2012. Maybe that's what came to your mind.

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Seanmclem

In this example, I believe it's referring to all x86 apps for windows

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Just Patrick

Now that I look at it fro that point of view I do agree on that

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Jordan Gregory

Yeah, they would make a smart move by making the office suite work nicely in Linux. They did it with SQL server and that thing runs night and day better on a Linux box.