One thing the article failed to pick up on is the boot times of linux. The time has to date been reduced to a minimum of 3 seconds. http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS5185504436.html
Also, Phoenix are developing a dual boot system, where Linux boots quickly and immediately makes email and the web browser available, and XP (or whatever other system) boots more slowly in the background.
As I understand, just about all distro developers are making a serious effort to reduce boot time. So far, early tests of windows seem to indicate that the system requirements are pretty similar to Vista, and I haven't read anything about improved boot time.
This could be a major factor, if Windows 7 takes a minute to boot, using the hard drive all the time, and chowing up battery power.
Also, Phoenix are developing a dual boot system, where Linux boots quickly and immediately makes email and the web browser available, and XP (or whatever other system) boots more slowly in the background.
As I understand, just about all distro developers are making a serious effort to reduce boot time. So far, early tests of windows seem to indicate that the system requirements are pretty similar to Vista, and I haven't read anything about improved boot time.
This could be a major factor, if Windows 7 takes a minute to boot, using the hard drive all the time, and chowing up battery power.