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20080229linux桌面用户已经高于的2%

发表于 : 2008-03-03 10:44
HardyHeron
20080229linux桌面用户已经高于的2%

发表于 : 2008-03-03 10:50
skyx
windows是十分优秀的操作系统, 相当一部分人只适合用windows.

发表于 : 2008-03-03 11:01
leeaman
:shock:

发表于 : 2008-03-03 11:03
iblicf
sky mm 是相当一部分人以外的

发表于 : 2008-03-03 11:14
hethe
2007.3--1%, 2008.2--- 2%
linux桌面份额一年增长了100%

发表于 : 2008-03-03 12:18
godcatagy
数据那来的???

发表于 : 2008-03-03 12:52
HardyHeron
Web Browsers
1 Internet Explorer 6.0 39.00%
2 Firefox 2.0 22.89%
3 Internet Explorer 7.0 22.67%
4 Firefox 1.5 4.63%
5 Safari 2.0 1.38%
6 Safari 3.0 1.16%
7 Opera 9.2 1.07%
8 Firefox 1.0 0.86%
9 Mozilla 1.8 0.65%
10 AOL 7.0 0.43%
Operating Systems
1 Windows XP 79.12%
2 Windows Vista 6.48%
3 Mac OS X 4.95%
4 Windows 2000 3.29%
5 Linux 2.01%
6 Windows 98 1.05%
7 Windows 2003 0.73%
8 Windows ME 0.38%
9 Windows NT 0.06%
10 WAP 0.03%

Countries
1 United States 28.92%
2 Germany 8.22%
3 United Kingdom 4.82%
4 Canada 3.17%
5 France 3.15%
6 Latvia 3.00%
7 Netherlands 2.91%
8 Unknown 2.91%
9 Turkey 2.35%
10 China 2.25%
Screen Resolutions
1 1024x768 46.65%
2 1280x1024 16.60%
3 1280x800 11.57%
4 800x600 7.15%
5 1440x900 4.21%
6 1152x864 3.55%
7 1680x1050 2.97%
8 1280x768 1.35%
9 1280x960 1.03%
10 1400x1050 0.97%

BETA Search Engine Market Share
1 Google 87.21%
2 Yahoo! 7.83%
3 Live Search 3.45%
4 Ask 0.31%

发表于 : 2008-03-03 13:10
bones7456
不相信任何类似的统计数据

Re: 20080229linux桌面用户已经高于的2%

发表于 : 2008-03-03 13:24
luojie-dune
HardyHeron 写了:20080229linux桌面用户已经高于的2%
lz说了一通都不给链接。。。

发表于 : 2008-03-03 13:26
skyx
2005年就说高过2.8%了。idc数据表明,2005年为3%,2007年应为6%

我周围的人,特别是我的同事们,90%以上的人上班unix ,下班linux.windows好像没看见有人在讨论,相对而言,我学历低,英文不好,所以我还要用win.

http://www.kryogenix.org/days/2005/08/04/market


http://blogs.zdnet.com/ITFacts/?p=6932

In servers, IDC predicts Linux’ market share based on unit sales will rise from 24% today to 33% in 2007, compared with 59% for Windows. In a survey of business users by Forrester Research, 52% said they are now replacing Windows servers with Linux. On the desktop side, IDC sees Linux’ share more than doubling, from 3% today to 6% in 2007, while Windows loses a bit of ground. IDC expects the total market for Linux devices and software to jump from $11 bln last year to $35.7 bln by 2008.



Linux Market Share

I spend a lot of time in front of my computer. Probably more than most. So I want to make sure that I spend as little time as possible keeping my system running. Many years ago I used to use a Windows PC and estimate that I’d spend around 2% of my time keeping the system in good working order. That could be installing software or patches, defragging the disk, or the occasional OS reinstall. Not a huge amount of time, but it does add up. These days I use Linux, and the amount of time I spend on maintenance has easily dropped below 0.01%.

Because I use my computer all the time, I want it to be as pleasant an experience as possible. I want my computer to help me do my work, or at least not get in my way. At work I have to use Windows; while the OS has definitely improved in the last few years, I still get the feeling that I’m fighting against the OS rather than working with it. And while Windows XP looks a little nicer than its predecessor, it still feels miles behind Linux. Windows looks and feels cluttered and complex to me, and the clean and usable lines of my Gnome desktop get out of my way and let me get on with work.

Now before the Windows and Mac users go on the defensive, I’m not saying that Linux is perfect. Like most computer systems, it has its quirks, oddities and annoyances. However I truly believe that its the best operating system around, because it not only works more smoothly but also embodies an ethical stance. It will stay that way pretty much indefinitely; neither Apple nor Microsoft show any significant sign of moving away from proprietary formats, proprietary applications, and forced user lockin.

I have quite a bit of time, money and emotional attachment invested in Linux, so would hate for anything to happen to it. There have been a few moments in recent history where there future looked uncertain, but the growth of Linux in industry, along with the cooperation of large corporate firms such as IBM and Novell (who are mostly becoming involved with Free Software in a Free way rather than simply trying to take advantage of others’ work for commercial gain) seems to have secured its future, at least for the next couple of years. However I want Linux to thrive and one perceived guarantee of longevity is market share.

Currently Linux has a global market share of 2.8 percent on the desktop. It has a global market share on the server of 28.3%. While the server market is a stronghold for Linux, at first glance the desktop figure seems pretty poor. However, it’s worth putting that in perspective. 2.8% percent means that one in every 36 computers in the world is running Linux. When you think about it, that�8364;’s actually quite a lot.

Most of my friends and colleagues own at least one Linux box, and at conferences like What The Hack and FOSDEM, the halls are swarming with them. In fact spying a Windows box at one of these events is a cause for a raised eyebrow or two.

Linux doesn’t have a huge cut of the larger computer market, but it does have a strong showing in the developer sector. A good portion of developers I know are using Linux or are in the process of trying it out, which is made easy by the existence of Live CDs. This site balances between Linux, web technology, and me complaining about stuff; I don’t, unfortunately, have stats for operating system share of visitors.

So while Linux’s market share may appear small, it is actually a lot larger and more stable than you may imagine.

With apologies to Andy Budd.

发表于 : 2008-03-03 13:31
luojie-dune
skyx ........... 我实在对你的身份很怀疑。。。。。。

发表于 : 2008-03-03 13:33
skyx
Most of my friends and colleagues own at least one Linux box, and at conferences like What The Hack and FOSDEM, the halls are swarming with them. In fact spying a Windows box at one of these events is a cause for a raised eyebrow or two.

发表于 : 2008-03-03 14:04
skyx
Well, it fits in where it fits in. Meaning, it fits in with people like myself, who are looking for a system that they can use without worrying about viruses and trojan horses and spyware; those who like the feel of Linux, the way it hums along and almost never needs to be rebooted (outside the occasional kernel upgrade), the way you can hack the system to your liking, the way your inner geek gets to come out and play. It fits in with students and small business people who can't afford new equipment every 24 months and the Microsoft Windows license to go with it. More importantly, it fits in where there are large populations of poor people. Namely, countries like China, India, Namibia, Peru, etc. Large populations for whom a license for Windows XP, Office, Norton Anti-virus, etc. would take up most, if not all, of their yearly earnings. It is the developing nations that will lead the adoption of Linux. But, don't fool yourself, it does not fit in on the desktop of large corporations looking to save some money. Maybe, one day in the future, but not today, regardless of the extra costs associated with the defenses required by running Windows.

发表于 : 2008-03-03 14:07
skyx
bones7456 写了:不相信任何类似的统计数据
idc 的数据是比较可信的: 2005 年2.8% 2007年6%

楼主的数据说linux的占有率增长了一倍,是可以信赖的。但其它数据有误。

发表于 : 2008-03-03 14:13
zhong
英文看得累...