My first experience with Linux wasn't good. I couldn't get the sound to work. Now, I'm looking forward to building a new computer, but don't have the $129.00 to shell out to MS. Heck, the $59.00 for an actual (chincy) MB is dear to me.
MS would be profitable selling their OS to the occasional do-it-yourselfer for $30, but they incist on that extra $100.00 pure profit, from a very small market. I don't understand it. It's a big push for anyone with any computer proficiency to look for an alternative to their OS. When 20% of the cost of a machine you're putting together is code that has been massively massively, and sold to computer companies for a few dollars a pop, it's hard to see the retail price as anywhere near fair.
I hope Steam keeps up building a distribution system for Linux. The way MS mistreats and overcharges its customers, that buisness really should fail. This is the power of monopoly. Apple can charge a premium to the upscale customer base. Linux is the only place for the rest of us. Maybe I'll try another Linux system. It should work with older and cheaper components, as well.