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RE: Maybe not the whole story, though
by pumupthapointz on Sun 10th Dec 2006 10:56
in reply to "Maybe not the whole story, though"
I agree that Ubuntu is the King of Distros right now in the terms Eugenia outlines - I'm just wondering out loud how solid the foundations are (of any distro).
Yes you could argue about the interpretation.Though Ubuntu causes a lot of hits.
it might be that Ubuntu is a very popular starter distro for new users and those just testing out Linux, but a lot of those users soon either go back to Windows,
Perhaps some will eventually return to windows for whatever reason.But you could say Ubuntu has caused them to go out and try an alternativ OS.Cann't be out of sheer curiosity alone.




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Oh well, too bad it seems so hard to get reliable figures about Linux usage. I guess it's the nature of the beast, at least for now.
One thing these figures don't show is "churn", the rate of change in a userbase as users come and go. For example, it might be that Ubuntu is a very popular starter distro for new users and those just testing out Linux, but a lot of those users soon either go back to Windows, move on to other distros or keep Ubuntu but really still use Windows as their primary desktop. It might be that other distros - Fedora, SuSE, Debian, etc - have a more stable base of loyal long-term users for whom the distro is their primary OS.
I'm not saying this is remotely the case with Ubuntu, incidentally. I'm just using it as an example. But this kind of thing is quite important when trying to assess the real level of support for something. For mobile phone outfits it's crucial, for instance, since it helps them put a value on each user and therefore their business.
I agree that Ubuntu is the King of Distros right now in the terms Eugenia outlines - I'm just wondering out loud how solid the foundations are (of any distro).