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By Michael Kanellos
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 29, 2004 11:40:00 PM

PCs running Linux are growing in popularity in part because they can be loaded with a pirated copy of Windows, according to a study from analyst Gartner.

The consulting firm issued a report on Wednesday stating that about 40 percent of Linux PCs will be modified to run an illegal copy of Windows, a bait-and-switch maneuver that lowers the cost of obtaining a Windows PC.

In emerging markets, where desktop Linux enjoys wider popularity, the trend is even starker. Around 80 percent of the time, Linux will be removed for a pirated copy of Windows. Pirated copies sell for around $1 in the streets of Shanghai and other cities in Asia and Eastern Europe, but can also be bought in stores selling brand name PCs.

As a result, the number of desktop Linux PCs that ship will exceed the actual percentage of Linux machines that get installed in the real world. Desktop Linux will account for about 5 percent of desktops shipped in 2004, according to Gartner, with 10.5 percent of the desktops in Asia shipping with Linux this year. However, the installed base of Linux will come to only 1.3 percent.

In 2008, Linux will account for 7.5 percent of PCs shipped, but only 2.6 percent of the installed base, about the same that Apple's installed base will be then.

A comparable lack of drivers, training costs and migration headaches will also retard desktop Linux growth.

"Linux on the desktop may be generating a lot of publicity, but there are very few large-scale dedicated Linux deployments," the firm stated. "Governments in several European countries have announced plans to migrate to Linux, but most of these projects are in the evaluation phase."

Price, of course, is a huge motivator in piracy. All of the components inside PCs have dropped in price in the past several years, except Windows. Windows accounted for around 5 percent to 6 percent of the cost of building a "professional"-level PC in 1996. Now, the operating system accounts for 12 percent to 15 percent of the cost.

Still, the growing acceptance of Linux has prompted Microsoft to hatch plans for releasing an inexpensive version of Windows, called Windows XP Starter Edition in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Russia and India.

"It is likely that Microsoft would prefer the initial OS on a new PC to be a Windows variant rather than Linux, even if piracy were to continue," the report stated. "This would reduce the amount of interest that Linux is generating because of its increasing presence on new PCs."

Gartner is a tough audience these days. In August, Gartner wrote a report criticizing Windows XP Starter Edition, claiming that it lacked some features and would "likely increase software piracy."

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Desktop Linux a vehicle for pirating Windows  Loverock Davidson | 09/29/04
You'll believe anything won't you  jstead1 | 09/29/04
Misapplied fact, misbegotten conclusion  John Le'Brecage | 09/30/04
re: Misapplied fact, misbegotten conclusion  jdahs@... | 09/30/04
so is gartner saying ACTIVATION doesn't work?  V Sanders | 09/30/04
Not a word about activation  amicus_curious | 09/30/04
It does work..  d_jedi | 09/30/04
In case you hadn't heard..  Wolfie2K3 | 11/29/04
hmm...  wimbo_z | 09/30/04
"Linsux" and "fanboys"  Expatriate US Geek | 09/30/04
Oh Dear we got us a real live one here folks  peten | 09/30/04
'Splain Lucy....  Wolfie2K3 | 11/29/04
Windows Profit Margin Like 85%  andyhayes1 | 09/29/04
at some point all cost are covered - then is 100% from that point on(NT)  V Sanders | 09/30/04
and if they want a tax write off, just donate a few thousand copies  V Sanders | 09/30/04
You have apparently never donated anything  amicus_curious | 09/30/04
That is initial margin  amicus_curious | 09/30/04
Not really..  d_jedi | 09/30/04
Copycats...  jacarter3 | 09/30/04
Actually...  Wolfie2K3 | 11/29/04
read  wimbo_z | 09/30/04
Where do you get that number?  d_jedi | 09/30/04
Used to be worse  GreatInca | 09/30/04
"will be" ?  Richard Flude | 09/29/04
so ...  George Mitchell | 09/29/04
More Gardner FUD  Seething Ganglia | 09/29/04
I am not so sure about that  prong@... | 09/29/04
Geez, the story makes no sense  jstead1 | 09/29/04
No basis in fact  Chad_z | 09/30/04
What's really happening  CobraA1 | 09/29/04
great point  Jeff Spicoli | 09/29/04
All good points  Chad_z | 09/30/04
Microsoft in a catch-22  d_jedi | 09/30/04
This is a joke... right?  jstead1 | 09/29/04
MS Tax  mobrien_12@... | 09/30/04
Same thought  SC-man | 09/30/04
Sounds like a lot of trouble  John L. Ries | 09/29/04
.. but the advantage of that approach is..  d_jedi | 09/30/04
.And your point is...  John L. Ries | 09/30/04
My point is..  d_jedi | 10/01/04
I'll accept that.  John L. Ries | 10/01/04
MS should employ a dongle ...  George Mitchell | 09/29/04
Wow...that would be awesome! After all...  Stellardyne | 09/29/04
is the same thing basicly  V Sanders | 09/30/04
and do not forget  V Sanders | 09/30/04
Isn't that what they're doing?  d_jedi | 09/30/04
And just suppose ...  George Mitchell | 09/30/04
I agree with you but you were harsh on the other guy  DigitalKid | 09/30/04
Actually...the hack could circumvent the dongle...  Stellardyne | 09/30/04
Thanks for explaining  DigitalKid | 09/30/04
No...actually dongle protection is easy to get passed...  Stellardyne | 09/30/04
You are right, Windows piracy is not new.  George Mitchell | 09/30/04
Palladium anyone?  mobrien_12@... | 09/30/04
sounds good  V Sanders | 09/30/04
Thats true  anon_engr | 09/29/04
Umm...I don't get it...  Stellardyne | 09/29/04
I agree with you  V Sanders | 09/30/04
Huh?  d_jedi | 09/30/04
GETTING AWAY OF HAVING TO PAY FOR A NEW VERSION EVERY YEAR  gui_mart | 10/12/04
Oh My GAWD! what a bunch of MORONS!  igaduma | 09/29/04
How about instead of name calling...  Michael Kelly | 09/30/04
Onebase  richdave | 10/02/04
Well, since Gartner hates MS, it must be true  FilledOut | 09/30/04
MS is gartners biggest 'customer'  doh123 | 09/30/04
I've never seen such a poorly written....  BitTwiddler | 09/30/04
what percent of windows pc become linux  V Sanders | 09/30/04
Survey says: Gartner's hidden truths  John Le'Brecage | 09/30/04
HEY EVERYONE! HE MENTIONS ME!!  Loverock Davidson | 09/30/04
And you wonder why  Physco Dude | 09/30/04
Same old trick  achavez382 | 09/30/04
Same old trick  Loverock Davidson | 09/30/04
Must be  IT_User | 09/30/04
You are after all the epitome of the remark...  John Le'Brecage | 09/30/04
Up to the OEMs  amicus_curious | 09/30/04
Only in theory  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/30/04
This article misleading at best..  d_jedi | 09/30/04
What About Removing XP to Install Linux??? Refund???  brenthawkinsmd | 09/30/04
Someone tried that in Australia a few years back!  B.O.F.H. | 09/30/04
Ummm, and you didn't know Windows was included in the price?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/30/04
Hey, dull ax.  richdave | 10/02/04
This USED to be a good argument ...  George Mitchell | 09/30/04
$36  Bill4 | 09/30/04
If you only want to run three apps at a time, with no networking, no WMP...  d_jedi | 09/30/04
Hmmmmm.  richdave | 10/02/04
Sink the pirates  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/30/04
Sink the pirates  rcarlson52@... | 09/30/04
Please Define Desktop Linux  rcarlson52@... | 09/30/04
Screams past!!??  richdave | 10/02/04
Using Licensed copies  RexBallard | 09/30/04
MS "Monopolistic Extortion" continues...  PVkWatts | 09/30/04
I don't understand why MS hasn't revived Xenix.  richdave | 10/02/04
Can be a good little sandbox for viral testing  FilledOut | 09/30/04
Gartner has it backwards - again  RexBallard | 09/30/04
Truth hurts.... (nt)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/30/04
Happens everytime  dw5437@... | 09/30/04
I don't like bootleggers. I like P2P. Free is better than a buck.  GreatInca | 09/30/04
I knew it was gartner just from the title  Arrg | 09/30/04
.....and why?  ka0mos | 09/30/04
Windows is a bigger vehicle for piracy - read how !  mvaar | 10/01/04
Biased Viewpoint.  Traveler545220 | 10/01/04
Blackbeard the Pirate calling FOUL ? ? ? ?  Oat Mea1 | 10/01/04
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