I have a good question for you Linux users and for those who don't use it as well. I have often heard that if Linux becomes mainstream (in other words what Windows in today) that it, too, will become another OS with hundreds of vulnerabilities found all the time. That it being an OS found on 90% of the computers in the world, that hackers will be working their butts off to hack it just like they do with Windows today.
If this were to happen and Linux could be in the same place Windows is now, why would anyone want people to switch from Windows to Linux? Why would you want an OS that, according to Linux users, is a solid OS with very little problems that is used by a very small amount of PCs, to become mainstream and a potential target for hackers who live trying to hack that which claims to be safer, specially when they can get to thousands and thousands at once because of the wide spread use?
I remember someone once saying that they don't understand why all the Linux people are trying to convince others to drop Windows and go for Linux. He likes it due to the fact that not everyone has it and so the potential for finding vulnerabilities in it is very, very low. He would rather have Linux stay the way it is rather than it become mainstream. What do you guys think?