@Linux Heard it way too often before the last two decades, it never happened so far. Only chance for that possibly would be a couple of larger vendors starting to ship Linux devices to end users. But I rather see these folks moving from PC to mobile devices, Apple, Android ...
@RyuKurisu @z428 You COULD be overthinking this 
@RyuKurisu @Linux Well I'm not sure, then again, whether Linux kernels on Azure or Windows count in here. And, for that matter, I don't really care much about *Linux* on the desktops, I'd rather see *GNU/Linux* (with an emphasis on the Software Libre aspects) on mainstream desktop systems. But, like I said, I've seen several "to-be-the-year-of-the-Linux-desktop"s by now, as well as I read about Linux *now* replacing Windows with virtually each major Windows update. We see what ...
@RyuKurisu @Linux ... happened. Maybe we're doing it wrong. And then again, maybe Windows vs. Linux ain't the biggest problem anymore these days.
@Linux @z428 they said the same with the end of support for Windows XP and the introduction of Windows 8. So I agree that we'll only see major adoption if either OEMs start shipping Linux distributions on their machines, or if Windows switches its own kernel with the one from Linux and instantly become the biggest Linux distribution overnight. And it isn't like the aren't shipping Linux already. Just take a look at Azure Sphere 😎