In my eyes, the #2 thing holding this back are the driver issues. There is always always always some issue with drivers that causes problems ranging from annoyances to system-stopping errors. Until this is worked out, ubuntu (and linux in general) will never be mainstream.
The#1 thing is obviously the fact that 98% of all ssoftware out there is intended forr Windows, and not all of it runs smoothly in programs like wine.
In my eyes, the #2 thing holding this back are the driver issues. There is always always always some issue with drivers that causes problems ranging from annoyances to system-stopping errors. Until this is worked out, ubuntu (and linux in general) will never be mainstream.
The#1 thing is obviously the fact that 98% of all ssoftware out there is intended forr Windows, and not all of it runs smoothly in programs like wine.