Re: How many Linux users?
ray wrote:
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 03:29:05 +0000, who cares? wrote:
I would like to know how many computers are running under some form of LInux
in North America.
I have not been able to discover that number with any combination of words
that I can think of to put into a search engine.
Would any of you gentlemen be able to point me to a source for a reasonably
reliable estimate?
Thanks in advance.
Thirteen that I know of personllay. Really - there are no 'reliable'
statistics - how could there be?
You can be sure Microsoft will downplay any statistics they fine on Linux.
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