On 4/13/2013 6:20 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 04/13/2013 03:07 PM, David wrote:
>> I actually know several (nine) 'old time Linux' users and some are ex
>> Redhat employes as well as commercial (as in paid sys admins) that say
>> that the Ubuntu list is full of useless information. Much of it flat out
>> wrong. Careful. The usual tip off, they say, is "Try this. It might
>> work".
>>
> 
> Yes.  I know.  However, there's always a few grains of wheat mixed in
> with the chaff; the trick is to figure out which suggestions to follow.
>  Generally, however, I've found that for somebody like me who knows
> something about Linux and just needs distro-specific advice, that's not
> too hard.
> 
>> Here you will see the latest usage numbers.
>>
>> "OS Platform Statistics and Trends"
>>
>> <http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_os.asp>
> 
> Interesting, and roughly twice what the Linux Counter suggests:
> http://linuxcounter.net/guessing.html
> 
> My guess is that your reference counts servers, because mine gets most
> of its numbers from webserver hit logs.


I really *do not know* exactly what the usage number means. But I do
'know' that - or think that putting 'grandma' over to Linux, IMHO, would
not be a good idea.  :-)

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  David
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