Linux on the Desktop Doubles in 2007
00_NOP writes "According to a report on Softpedia, citing Net Applications, Linux usage on the desktop doubled in 2006 — 07: though from a miserable 0.37% to a still not brilliant 0.81%. Given that Linux is free, is based on peer reviewed source (and so inherently more secure in the longer term) and that hardware support is now pretty good, how long are we going to have to wait for the big breakthrough?" Of course the focus of the article is that Vista is kicking butt over Mac/Linux, which is not particularly surprising.
... now we have 2 installations :)
http://www.rense.com/general79/wdx1.htm
With doubling every 12 month, Linux should take the market in 7 years with 103.68% desktop share (you can have more than one desktop per person, right?). Hey, what do you mean it's not a valid application of Moore's law, which is no law?!
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That would be a 300lb atheist libertarian. Get your facts straight. Sheesh.
There's like -200- people using it now?
Yep, at least that many at Microsoft have a Linux desktop.
2.62^5=123
123*0.81= 99.63
so if we keep up at this rate, Linux will own 99.6% of the desktop market in 5 years.
No Wonder why Bill Gates is soiling his pants worrying about Linux.
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