Amiga always suffered brand awareness problems in the United States -- even at its zenith. I think David is correct in terms of the U.S. market at least. It always was a different picture in other places. Here, lots more people have heard of Linux than Amiga, even in its historical context. When you reference Commodore to the average Joe of a certain age, he's sure to recall the Commodore 64. It's not so certain he'll remember Amiga.