And vote with your pocket-book! You _are_ the client in this case. Say `Sorry but your software is broken under Linux, and that's what I use. If you're not interested in fixing it, then I'll be interested in switching banks.'
:-) Cynbe ru Taren wrote: > The usual people (IDT?) quoted Linux at about 2-3% of desktop market > last I remember (3-6 months ago), putting it #3 behind Windows and > MacOS. > > Best I remember, about 6-8% server market penetration was where > suddenly all the server people started supporting Linux, and 10-12% > was the market penetration that Apple used to estimate that it needed > to maintain to retain the support of third-party software providers. > Arcady Genkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > My bank rolled out a new version of web banking, which has a bug in > > Java Script. I sent them a bug report, to which I got a polite reply > > which boils down to ``Tough luck. We don't test on Linux.'' > > > > I'm writing a letter to them, and would like to include some > > statistics as to how many desktop computers run Linux nowadays.