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Unless Linux will be able to run 100% of all the Windows software, I doubt it. Linux still has lightyears to go in terms of the more specific functionality like HDR support or color correction. All of those under the hood features just work on Windows, and on Linux it's a mess that no one cares to make as streamlined as it is on Windows. Also Wine would have to catch up to Windows 11 levels of "it just works" compatibility, yet they still struggle with years long issues everyone keeps pestering them about.We may actually be looking at a future where nobody uses Windows anymore, either some flavour of Apple's *OS, Linux, or ChromeOS.
It's a very optimistic scenario, but if you're in the more specific Windows software ecosystem and not a nigger cattle that'd be satisfied with a Macbook or Chromebook, Windows will never get fully superseded. It'll only get gradually worse while the only potential direct alternative for it won't get any better, as in won't get to the point where it will be a Windows replacement, as the people developing it are ideologically opposed of it. It'll be the same "choose your poison" scenario that we have today, but worse.
I do wonder how much the enterprise market will force Microsoft to at the very least keep Windows functional though. It already forced them to make LTSC run on "unsupported" machines, and it may force them to keep the core functionality of Windows alive in perpetuity.