The creator of Linux is excited about solid-state drives, expects progress in graphics and wireless networking, and says the operating system is strong in virtualization despite his personal lack of interest in the area.
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It looks like this just represents a breakdown of their own viewers
To quote them: "The basis of the knowledge is data coming from gemiusTraffic - a research study designed to analyze Internet traffic on websites."
I do not know if I understand your suggestion right - but those result are NOT just for their (ranking.pl) own website. "Gemius" is a online research agency http://www.gemius.pl/pl/about_company (in english!)
So - since results are more or less similar in all other countries - Mr. Torvalds do not have - in my opinion - many reasons to cherish. Linux is great thing in general view, but Windows still ruling the desktop and home PC world.
Since release of Vista I wonder how Vista's bad design and some of its "features" will influence into Linux desktop and home adoption and after almost a year it seems that people just stick to XP and are very reluctant to move from XP to Vista, nothing more, nothing less.
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To quote them: "The basis of the knowledge is data coming from gemiusTraffic - a research study designed to analyze Internet traffic on websites."
I do not know if I understand your suggestion right - but those result are NOT just for their (ranking.pl) own website. "Gemius" is a online research agency http://www.gemius.pl/pl/about_company (in english!)
So - since results are more or less similar in all other countries - Mr. Torvalds do not have - in my opinion - many reasons to cherish. Linux is great thing in general view, but Windows still ruling the desktop and home PC world.
Since release of Vista I wonder how Vista's bad design and some of its "features" will influence into Linux desktop and home adoption and after almost a year it seems that people just stick to XP and are very reluctant to move from XP to Vista, nothing more, nothing less.