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Where's GNU/Linux Usage Headed?

deego writes: "Here are the plots of GNU/Linux number of users, on a regular scale , and on a log scale . Though projections have no real bearing on what actually turns out to be the numbers, they are fun :). The final projections from the two plots would seem to be a bit different to the naked eye. So, is GNU/Linx usage asymptotically headed towards, say 'all users' (first plot), or 'half a billion users' (second plot)?"

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  1. slightly diffrent, but also usefull by ealar+dlanvuli · · Score: 5, Informative

    mail from "Barry Schnitt"
    Mon, 15 Jul 2002 15:49:14 -0700
    to "Sean Fritz"
    cc
    subject Re: Zeitgeist item suggestion
    memo Dear Sean,

    We continue to update, expand and improve the Google Zeitgeist. Thank you
    for you suggestion. For now, I have included the June percentages for
    browsers below. If you have any further questions, please let me know.

    Browsers
    --------------
    MS 6.0--37
    MS 5.5--25
    MS 5.0--25
    MS 4.0--2
    Net 4.x--4
    Other--7

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    1. Re:slightly diffrent, but also usefull by aminorex · · Score: 3, Informative

      The problem with these numbers is that many browsers
      are forced to announce themselves at windows, as
      internet exploder, in order to gain access to
      some content of interest.

      The statistics are *reported* platforms. There is
      a strong motivation for linux users to lie in
      their reports.

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  2. Re:not to mention... by vsync64 · · Score: 4, Informative
    These graphs consist of text and vector drawings. Why on earth would you suggest that PNG, a raster image file format, is at all appropriate? Secondly, Mozilla should easily let you set up what we in the biz call a "helper app". This will let you single-left-click and have the document automatically appear in the appropriate viewer.

    I do agree, however, that raw PostScript is perhaps not the most appropriate format. May I suggest PDF? It's basically a wrapper for a large subset of PostScript, and there are viewers for most every platform. It also has compression built-in.

    Personally, I'm just wondering why 2 images with no surrounding document for context, and no real discussion rather than a retarded blurb in italics would be regarded as an "article".

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  3. Re:not to mention... by kilrogg · · Score: 5, Informative

    You should install "plugger", it allows a great deal of apps to act as pluggins for Mozilla.