 I hear way too many people say that nobody's making money on the Linux desktop, and that's simply not true. There are many companies that are making billions of dollars a year selling Linux products, Linux server products, business enterprise products, cloud services, Linux mobile operating systems. Google, a trillion dollar company, makes a ton of money working on Linux. Now, technically they're not working on products on the desktop, but what are all these companies like IBM, Red Hat, Google, Oracle, Canonical, and Sousa? What are these people developing their products on, even though they're selling server products or mobile products to the masses? What are their developers that they hire? What operating system are they using? They're probably not using Windows to develop their Linux server products, right? They're probably using desktop Linux. So desktop Linux is strong. It's vibrant. It's healthy. It's on the desktop. It's never going to die as long as Linux on the server is such a dominant force.