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I dunno, I think they make more from server and that tech stack is still likely to be proprietary as hell. And Linux doesn't really have anything that could adequately take the place of Active Directory and group policy (I mean, you could, but it would be a ton of work getting it up and running at a similar level). They could also still sell their OS with the promise of everything working the same as people are used to out of the box.
But I don't think they'll go that direction, at least not for a while