So passing a visual stimulus that is interpreted by the brain as violent affects the corresponding area of the brain...? Who would have guessed that...
And even that is probably exagerated. Go to Unis for instance, you'll see SUSE, Fedora... not Ubuntu. And those are plenty of desktops. Also users who are just starting with linux are much more likely to be all excited about it and spending time with this surveys, than long time users who have long passed that period. And the ratio of Ubuntu users is certainly higher amongst new users.
In any case, my point is, there were some very good OS releases in 2008, openSUSE 10.3 being one of them. Why not give those a try?
Treating Ubuntu as _the_ linux distro is quite an exageration. Take a look at OpenSUSE and its new verison 10.3, try it out or read the reviews. They did an excelent job.
By recent popular do you mean "Ubuntu"?
So passing a visual stimulus that is interpreted by the brain as violent affects the corresponding area of the brain...? Who would have guessed that...
Ubuntu got 30% and SUSE 21%.
And even that is probably exagerated. Go to Unis for instance, you'll see SUSE, Fedora... not Ubuntu. And those are plenty of desktops. Also users who are just starting with linux are much more likely to be all excited about it and spending time with this surveys, than long time users who have long passed that period. And the ratio of Ubuntu users is certainly higher amongst new users.
In any case, my point is, there were some very good OS releases in 2008, openSUSE 10.3 being one of them. Why not give those a try?
Treating Ubuntu as _the_ linux distro is quite an exageration. Take a look at OpenSUSE and its new verison 10.3, try it out or read the reviews. They did an excelent job.