Hi Nux,
The number will be higher than that. Some large systems just download once to their own private mirror and install from there. Where I used to work each download went to at least 6 systems, probably more. Regards, Martin
On 10/05/2019 10:12, Nux! wrote:
I maintain a desktop oriented repo for CentOS and last I checked a year or so ago, I got over 150k+ unique IPs with yum user agent downloading stuff from it.
It's a bit anecdotal as perhaps not all are actual desktop users and some users were using multiple IPs (dhcp), but it shows there are quite a few users out there running CentOS for desktop purposes.
There are desktop focused distros out there who do not even reach this kind of numbers. How many active users do you think Mageia or Linux Mint have?
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On 09/05/2019 09:09, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
The price we pay.. :)
Do you say that paying RH customers already received new firefox packages?
Regards, Simon
No, Red Hat have not yet released any updates for Firefox. I doubt it's a priority for them.
Which makes me believe they don't expect anybody to use RHEL as a desktop system :-(
Are there any numbers showing how RHEL is used? That would be interesting.
Regards, Simon
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