Ok ok... maybe not that exactly. Turns out Mark Shuttleworth, shepherd of the Ubuntu Linux Distribution last week posted to his personal blog on how Linux very much needs to become "pretty" to be more competitive. His focus is on how Linux and Open Source software in general might be technically great,but it lacks the ability to connect with the average user who puts a high value on usability and general prettiness. The visual example he provides is a very sleek Ubuntu logo designed with a nice glass effect we've seen a lot around the Windows world lately. He makes the point that while code and pure functionality may be understandable, if not beautiful to those technical enough to "get it", making it "pretty" and usable for end-users is very important. It's about making, what he feels is a wonderful technology, accessible.
Linux, for all of its technical achievements over Windows, and even OS X, often falls far short in terms of usability for non-technical people.
Too bad Linux doesn't have skinning like Windows does through WindowBlinds huh? Could have made the process technically much easier