
Originally Posted by
bridgman
Your "naked truth" only works if Linux market share for consumer PC is 50% rather than the more generally accepted 1-1.5%.
Another way to describe the situation would be that 1000 people buy windows, 15 people buy Linux, but expect the same driver investment on both. That may not be exactly right either but it's probably closer than your "truth".
Proprietary drivers make it possible to come a lot closer to matching functionality and performance (by sharing code across multiple OSes) even though the market shares are very different.