Desktop Linux Share Overtaking Macintosh
prostoalex writes "Business Week magazine is optimistic about desktop Linux's future, telling a story of Capital Cardiology Associates, whose 160 employees migrated to Linux desktops. Furthermore, Business Week expects IDC to announce desktop Linux installations to reach 3.2%, for the first time overtaking Macintosh market share. By 2007, IDC forecasts, Linux will be installed on 6% of the desktops. It's also worth mentioning that desktop Linux market share for 2002 was 2.8% and that year it was behind Apple's operating system."
Linux - 51%
and Mac - 49%
Linux installations to reach 3.2%, for the first time overtaking Macintosh market share. By 2007, IDC forecasts, Linux will be installed on 6% of the desktops.
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So that means in 2052 we'll have over 50% market share!
And in 2102 we'll be on 100% of all machines!!
And in 2202 there'll be 2 Linux distros on every machine!!!
And in 2302
Sounds like its a little too exclusive if you can't afford to be in it. Oh well, maybe you can just peer in through the Windows.
And in 2302 ...
:P
We'll be used as batteries for our robotic overlords, whom I for one welcome
Join the TWIT army now!
And I've never seen Bigfoot but I know it exists. Your point?
-dameron
[pink elephant ballon wafts in, all eyes follow]
And a gay president by 2065?
"We're trying to be realistic."
There are lies, damn lies, and market share percentages.
Apple may only have 3% market share, but it's the top 3%.
But BSD is dying!
...you'll find that the reason a lot of designers prefer working on Macs is that the Mac is somehow inspiring; it drives people to be creative; it feels less like a computer and more like an extension of your creative soul.
;-)
So they are zealots too, in other words.
I use Linux as a desktop, but I run it on an iBook. Does this confuse the poll?
CB
free ipod and free gmail!
avoid relying on [surveys] too heavily. (Unfortunately govt.s often ignore this).
I find the above statement highly dubious. Do you have a survey to support this?
You have to press keys, how gauche.
I bet you've never even tried a proper interface.
There are places where the networks are not touching,and there are places where they are-Boeing's Lori Gunter
Duh.
How hard do you think it is for someone to switch from a properly functioning product (Mac/Windows/commercial Unix) to an inferior similar that costs +inf% less than what they used?
I happen to like cashmere and silk, but most of my clothing is cotton or cotton+polyester.
Duh.