Hi
Wrt
https://www.zdnet.com/article/ballmer-i ... i-love-it/
Server winner: Linux/Unix
Desktop winner: Windows
Mobile winner: Android
If only the projects like Ubuntu, Linux Mint, fedora, opensuse, Manjaro and a few others ... collaborated to make a single Desktop Linux version, with good hardware support and easy installation, it would have atleast made a mark for linux, in the desktop market, nearly 10 years ago. Sometimes unity, in one project is far more better then multi divisions.
Still Laptop and Desktop are highly used and seem to remain, and a good Desktop Linux project still can move in as a good competitor!
Thankyou!
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Desktop Linux - where linux failed to make a market share
Desktop Linux - where linux failed to make a market share
ThinkPad E14: Arch, Debian Stable
GUI: Xfce
For new: Try MX Linux, Linux Mint; later join Debian Stable
GUI: Xfce
For new: Try MX Linux, Linux Mint; later join Debian Stable
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Re: Desktop Linux - where linux failed to make a market shar
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Re: Desktop Linux - where linux failed to make a market shar
Yet another market share thread. It doesn't matter and Linux doesn't care.
“ computer users can be divided into 2 categories:
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ” Remember to BACKUP!
Those who have lost data
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Re: Desktop Linux - where linux failed to make a market shar
Majority of desktop users are conned into using an insecure OS. My only comment is - that's sad. And it costs billions of dollars annually to deal with the damage inflicted by pwned Windows PC's. In perfect world we live not.
Re: Desktop Linux - where linux failed to make a market shar
same procedure as last year?sunrat wrote:Yet another market share thread. It doesn't matter and Linux doesn't care.
same procedure as every year!