Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 2nd Nov 2009 23:59 UTC
Windows Windows 7 has been out and about for little over a week now, and as it turns out, Microsoft's new baby is doing relatively well. That is, according to the figures by NetApplications: Windows 7 already reached the 3% mark this weekend, and is already closing in on the 4% mark.
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RE[4]: Windows market share
by cycoj on Wed 4th Nov 2009 06:14 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Windows market share"
cycoj
Member since:
2007-11-04

"Ubuntu/Kubuntu comes with vastly more and significantly better quality desktop software


Now, if only the Ubuntu team had done any form of q/a, I could've actually enjoyed that desktop software you're talking about.

As it stands now, I'm using an Intel video chipset. Meaning, no Ubuntu/Kubuntu, because the Ubuntu team failed to test their release on the most common brand of video chips.
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I'm running on Intel video chipset here and don't have any problems so saying the problem is on the most common brand of video chips is misleading at best. If all intel video cards had huge amount of problems this would be all over the forums, but it's not. So maybe you should relativate to "the Ubuntu tem failed to test their release on the most common brand of video chips in combination with my specific configuration of hardware". That would be honest.


Fail.


Come on this is ridiculous every new release has some problems, look at the auto-reboot problems for windows 7.

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RE[5]: Windows market share
by lemur2 on Wed 4th Nov 2009 08:54 in reply to "RE[4]: Windows market share"
lemur2 Member since:
2007-02-17

Come on this is ridiculous every new release has some problems, look at the auto-reboot problems for windows 7.


Also, look at the sate of nVidia drivers when Vista was first released.

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