Linux and Chrome, where are they as competitive systems?Linux first, as it has been finished for years now and LINUX HAS FULL GAMING SUPPORT now thanks to Gabe and all the STEAM BOX STUFF, stuff which is also showing up all tucked neatly away inside every Linux Distro as it is all open source Linux goodness.
Linux is as good as it has ever been, quick, light, secure and fast. Much more so than MS Windows 10. Sorry boys, I got both systems running on the same hardware in different partitions, and that's just the way it is ..... Linux Mint is FASTER and easier to live with.
BTW, another huge chunk of MS core code also just became FOSS btw. Yes I am talking about the .NET stuff that just got "donated" by MS because they felt/saw the camera flash go off last time they stuck their hands into the Linux cookie jar to go get them an upgrade to .NET basic functionality.
Knowing the camera had caught them, they donated .NET to FOSS instead of fighting over it in court. This means they can shamelessly stick their hand in for all the rest of it now, as MS is a FOSS supporting company now .......
Watch Win 10 suddenly rotate more and more away from .NET over the next year or so since MS wants to get their locked garden effect to clamp down harder on their end users, just as hard it as it possibly can, actually.
The old .NET though, that is "enemy camp stuff" to MS now.
Chrome OS is also just about completely finished as a full service OS system --- one that can load several different Linux distros as Crouton tabs, if the user is bold enough to enable programming mode and technical enough to go get it.
This means the user is skilled enough to go look up a Crouton web page and follow the cut and paste instructions, taking lines of copy/paste instructions from the web page and dropping it in the Chrome command line box on his own machine and mashing his enter key.
Most useful "do real work" Native Android Play Store Applications will also now easily native load on the very newest Chromebooks that are just now coming out.Android as a "drop your cell phone in a cradle main OS" running up on the big screen is still a year and a little bit away, although Ubuntu Linux can do that same trick right now on 3 Linux based phones if you just gotta have it right now.
You got choices, yes indeedy you do got choices, and the free one you need to lock down on right now is MS Win 10 as you only got 26 more days left in the free Win 10 upgrade offer.
I see nothing wrong in keeping a Windows 10 Gaming Partition on my Linux box --- makes good sense to me as some major games still aren't Steam cooked all the way to perfection just yet.
Chromebooks now hold the most value and the largest range of choices, operating in the cleanest fastest fashion.