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All things considered, it sounds like Linux is doing better than Apple so far.
Ah ah!! That's funny. You must be living in a hole, or you're talking only for you.
Well, let's see. Linux is shipped - shipped! - on 25% of servers, and nobody really knows how many servers it's installed on. Nobody really knows how many desktops it's installed on, either, but the most conservative estimates put that figure at 2.5%. Apple make up the rest of the non-Windows shipments, so if that figure is true then their desktop market share is roughly the same as Linux's. As for servers, nobody discusses figures for OS X shipments on servers, so they're probably negligible at best, non-existent at worst. So all in all, Linux has a verifiable marketshare of 27.5%, and a potential marketshare that's much larger, versus Apple's 2.5%. So unless Apple's stated goal is "to remain a niche player and a distant third behind Linux and Windows", I'd say that my original statement was correct.




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All things considered, it sounds like Linux is doing better than Apple so far.
Ah ah!! That's funny. You must be living in a hole, or you're talking only for you.