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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I had no success to find any hard
market numbers on the XP->Xubuntu migration on non-PAE
platforms so far. It seems clear, however, that the Xubuntu image
resulting from the 12.04.4 cheat is most likely: A Very Good
Computing Enviroment for Written-off Hardware. There is a market
for that. An interesting one? I doubt.<br>
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FMF<br>
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On 15.02.2014 17:05, Richard Elkins wrote:<br>
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USA Notes .....<br>
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People who survey and keep track of statistics are reporting that
home XP users have been and still are taking the easy
technological route of upgrading to 7, either legally or
illegally. I doubt if many home Windows users are thinking about
GNU/Linux at all. Resistance to change and expense is at play.<br>
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Hardly anyone realizes that their Android phones are running a
Linux kernel. This is similar to the fact that MacOS and iOS
users do not realize that their machines are running an offshoot
of BSD Unix. People just look at the eye candy and believe that
this is the "system".<br>
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Commercial use is a different story. Many businesses are buying
new or converting to Linux. Faster, more secure, and not more
expensive than Windows. IBM and Redhat have benefited hugely from
this continuing trend. The commercial desktops, however, are
upgraded from XP to 7 "enterprise edition". Corporate America is
locked into Microsoft Office and Exchange for the foreseeable
future.<br>
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Ask anyone on the street in America "what is Linux" and you'll
usually get a blank look. I often have trouble in social
situations explaining what I do.<br>
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For Linux and BSD Unix users and fans, there is still a tall
mountain to climb, especially in communications.<br>
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Richard the pessimist (sometimes)<br>
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