Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 22nd Jan 2013 21:28 UTC, submitted by lemur2
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Nope. You still stubbornly insist that ONLY IBM PC is relevant. Even when given stats indicating that MOST people use phones not IBM PC's....
Consumer PC's are run by Linux.
You just ignore statistics because of your bias (1) Linux is only Fedora/Ubnuntu,etc. 2) Only IBM PC matter).




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2007-05-05
Come one. BREAKING 10y of solid grip on consumer personal computing solutions IS NOT WORTH HEADLINE?
Less emotions more thinking.
Exactly.. more thinking. This is trying to claim a whole bunch of different operating systems are one when they're not. Android is what is winning marketshare, not Ubuntu/Red Hat/Debian, etc. and in markets where Windows hasn't even existed until very recently. It's not as if Android had to claw back the marketshare from an entrenched Microsoft OS. Lets see ChromeOS takeover for Windows on the PC and then it would mean something. Until then this is a completely ridiculous and bogus use of statistics at best.