From said article:
Steve Ballmer of Microsoft estimates Linux's share of desktop users to be higher than the web stats suggest. In a speech to investors in February 2009, Ballmer presented a slide based on Microsoft's research: it shows Linux's share of business and home PCs about the same as Apple's (Which is approximately 6%).
I would further point out that Microsoft is dropping support for XP which accounts for more than 50% of the os usage and that leaves Microsoft with active/supported usage of 35.51%.....this is moving backwards you have to admit. You can't count those XP users as current Microsoft supporters as Microsoft is leaving them behind and even writing software that is NOT compatible with this OS (Thinking IE-9 in case you are wondering).
I don't want you to think I am an anti Microsoft troll so I will point out that this post is using Win7 Ult. on my main desktop and that I also run Win7 pro, Win7 HP, XP pro and XP home. I am still playing (however seriously) with Ubuntu Linux as shown in my previous post. One can never allow oneself to become to complacent or cease to learn...this is the path to senility.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Systemax N2000 Gaming PC
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- Q6600 @2.4ghz (G0 stepping)
- Motherboard
- XFX nforce 680i LT
- Memory
- 8 gb OCZ vista essential sli PC-6400
- Graphics Card(s)
- Dual 9800gt in SLI mode
- Sound Card
- Integrated 8.1 High Definition Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dual Sceptre x246w 24 inch monitors
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1200 each monitor
- Hard Drives
- 500 GB SATA II / 7500 rpm
- PSU
- Cooler Master Real Power Pro 1250W
- Case
- N2000 server tower
- Cooling
- Thermaltake Bigwater 760 is
- Keyboard
- MS Intelitype 6000 v2.0
- Mouse
- MS Intelipoint 6000
- Internet Speed
- Wi-power 1.5GB up / 512k down
- Other Info
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Windows 7 Pro x64, Windows Home Premium X86, Windows XP pro, Windows Home Server x86, Ubuntu 10.4 x86 and x64, Ubuntu server 10.4, SQL Server 2005, MySQL 5.0
Windows is going the linux way to drop support of OS but they need to think that OS release cycle of Linux is way to fast than windows and that makes the difference. win xp has been in the market for so many years. i cant be wiped out in 1 day !
