Re: How many Linux users?
TGGA wrote:
What do you count as a user? someone who computer has Linux installed or
someone who logs in and uses the resources of a linux based system? Do you
count TomTom device users and the like?
My guess would be 42 :-)
Hmmm, I agree that this statistic is probably hard to find, my guess is
somewhere between e^pi and e^42. Sorry could not resist the joke...
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