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dell on desktop push ubuntu, on server suse, red hat
hp push suse on desktop and suse and red hat on server
msi push suse
asus push xandros
acer push linpus
latina america push mandriva...
stop being in love with ubuntu and open your eye
With statistics and evidence of course:
http://www.google.com/trends?q=ubuntu%2Credhat%2Csuse
http://distrowatch.com/ -> "Page Hit Ranking"
You can spin it any way you want, but the numbers are against you. You may not prefer Ubuntu as distribution, and that's fine. But trying to paint Canonical as a freeloader who has done nothing compared to SuSE/RedHat/Xandros/Mandriva/etc in spite of overwhelming evidence, shows that you are too emotionally attached to those distros. The fact that you try to spin my comment as being "love for Ubuntu" in spite of all the evidence, makes your statements questionable at best.
And I'm only talking about desktop, not server. This entire story is about Linux on the desktop, server has got nothing to do with it.
But frankly, that isn't even the problem. It isn't even about whether Ubuntu is better/worse than $DISTRO or who's the zealot here. Look at what you're doing: you're fighting fellow Linux supporters, namely Canonical and people who like Ubuntu. How can you ever expect Linux to succeed on the desktop, as long as there's so much in-fighting? Stop fighting fellow Linux supporters and start fighting some *real* enemies.
Edited 2008-10-07 15:06 UTC