Distributing Linux on OEM machines is perfect for the casual computer user market, not the gaming market and it won't be for quite some time. It's a step in the right direction however since a greater market share of the OS world means more support from developers all around the world which means eventually, I'd say in 1-2 years, we'll see some real games coming to Linux with native support. Until then it's just a waiting game. And I agree with the other guy. When you preach Linux, don't try and come off like a Mormon, NO ONE LIKES MORMONS, except other Mormons. :P







