Linked by Eugenia Loli on Sat 4th Aug 2007 20:57 UTC
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu Google Trends recently updated their online "popularity" meter and Ubuntu remains the clear No1 Linux distro in terms of search trend. Fedora and Debian seem to be battling for the second position, while SuSE had a small "trend" loss in the 3rd place. Then, we find Gentoo, Mandriva, then Red Hat and Kubuntu. While this trend meter is not an official Linux distro market/mind share, it's considered a pretty good approximation. Meanwhile, Fedora seems more strong in USA, while SuSE in Europe.
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RE[3]: Marketshare
by google_ninja on Sun 5th Aug 2007 04:21 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Marketshare"
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From my observation, Linux on the desktop is merely a few paces behind Windows in terms of friendliness and ease of configuration, both of which are incredible accomplishments for a once truely geek OS.


And windows is a quantum leap behind OSX. So...


If those things were taken into account, Linux would be at around 40% marketshare while OS X and Windows would account for the other 60%.


if the metric is friendlyness and ease of configuration, I would put it at 80% to OSX and windows and iinux would account for the other 20%

but this whole thing is an incredably rhetorical discussion, because neither quality seems to effect marketshare very much.

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