yeah, I notice the market thing now that you mentioned it, what can I say, it was late at night:) anyway, I feel that the percentage of the market that is unix and linux is artificially low, considering there is no way of telling, as you mentioned, how much? who knows, I just wanted to re-iterate that point
I have a quick question, you say that M$ has 80% of the market, I ask, which market do you mean, desktop, yes, they probably have around that. what about server? 75% of webservers out there are still *nix added to the fact that how do you compare a market share of a company that sells it's software for $300 to one that lets you have it for FREE!!! kinda illogical if you ask me, but you didn't. . . o well
yeah, I notice the market thing now that you mentioned it, what can I say, it was late at night :) anyway, I feel that the percentage of the market that is unix and linux is artificially low, considering there is no way of telling, as you mentioned, how much? who knows, I just wanted to re-iterate that point
I have a quick question, you say that M$ has 80% of the market, I ask, which market do you mean, desktop, yes, they probably have around that. what about server? 75% of webservers out there are still *nix added to the fact that how do you compare a market share of a company that sells it's software for $300 to one that lets you have it for FREE!!! kinda illogical if you ask me, but you didn't. . . o well