[CentOS] OT: linux desktop market share more than 1%
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m.roth at 5-cent.usFri Oct 8 22:09:17 UTC 2010
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Warren Young wrote: > On 10/8/2010 6:14 AM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: >>> is on Linux servers, but OS X Just Works(tm), and I don't have to be >>> constantly fiddling to get tools working. >> >> I here that occasionally; since you switched to OS X "shortly after it >> came out", which is like 5 years ago now <snip> > Yes, Linux has come a long ways since 2001, but so has OS X. I continue > to find usability differences between Linux and OS X, and almost always > the advantage is to OS X. > > OS X has broader software compatibility than Linux, simply because of > the fact that OS X is UNIX (R). Almost all Linux programs can be built > to run on OS X, while the reverse is most definitely not the case. <snip> But OS X can legally only run on Apple (tm$$$) systems, where Linux can run on *anything* and anybody's inexpensive hardware. mark
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