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:Windows losing market share: will Linux be the OS of the next millenium?
Windows losing market share: will Linux be the OS of the next millenium?
Oct 8, 1998, 00 :02 UTC (32 Talkback[s]) (6216 reads)

Not long ago, Microsoft Windows seemed the only choice for the desktop.

Today, Linux is offering an alternative. Linux is already being used by an impressive percentage of the world's computer users for desktop publishing, office applications, web browsing, E-Mail, games and education on the desktop side alone.

As a server, Linux has already established itself as the leader. According to the Internet Operating System Counter's September 1998 results, Linux is running on 26.3% of the world's web servers, making it the most popular web server platform in the (known) universe!

There have been, and will always be, media sceptics who resist change. Linux is going to force these nay-sayers to re-learn their trades! No more lazy articles about Windows and it's simple features. They will either learn the new operating system, or they will be replaced by someone else with the energy and ambition to do so. Remember this as you read negative articles about Linux, and you will understand the real reason behind the words.

I challenge them to provide to me a single and valid reason why Linux is not going to be the OS of the future. Back it up with facts, not speculation. And, please, don't tell me "Microsoft will win because of their marketing power." Linux is changing the rules, and that argument doesn't apply anymore. The world is ready for stable and open software, and Microsoft can't provide that.

With every breath we take, Linux gets closer and closer to becoming the dominant operating system.

Currently, CNet's Shopper.com shows that Red Hat Linux 5.1 is out-selling Windows98, listing Red Hat as #13 on their most popular item sold while Windows98 is listed as #21. (Incidentally, #1 - #12 are hardware products, making Red Hat Linux the most popular software package sold on Shopper.com.)

Surcouf, supposedly the biggest software retailer in the world, shows Linux is overtaking Windows in their market as well.

But, we're forgetting something! These numbers only reflect people purchasing Linux. It's free, right? What about those 30 free Linux CDs I gave away last month? How many of those were installed? How many of those were passed on to other people, to be copied by CD-Writers and shipped to friends elsewhere?

Is it fair to say that for every purchase of Linux, there are at least 10 other installations that go by un-noticed? I think that's a conservative number, actually.

What do you think?


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Reality check: Red Hat may well be outse ...   Market share   
Jon Leech
Oct 8, 1998, 02:18:01
 
When I looked at Shopper.com (10/8 09:05 ...   Re: Shopper.com rankings   
Darren
Jan 25, 1999, 12:14:31
 
10 installs per purchase seems a bit hig ...   10 installs per purchase?   
Peter Kukla
Nov 17, 1998, 13:40:51
 
 Agreed, Jon. BUT - those figures also s ...   Re:Market Share   
Jamie Dyer
Oct 15, 1998, 12:24:16
 
I currently have 2 machines at home, 5 a ...   10 to 1 could be OK   
Denis Havlik
Oct 8, 1998, 10:32:54
 
Jon, you are right that Linux has not ye ...   Re: Market Share   
Anand Srivastava
Jan 18, 1999, 11:20:08
 
Dave, you said:  Back it up with facts,  ...   Back it up with facts.   
Darren B.
Oct 8, 1998, 10:39:55
 
Sure Linux is changing the rules, the PC ...   Re: Back it up with facts   
Anand Srivastava
Jan 18, 1999, 11:20:08
 
I agree that Linux is fast becomming the ...   Linux - Schlimicks   
Figmo
Oct 8, 1998, 11:44:36
 
If you couldn't manage with the Redh ...   PPP Problems?   
JEDIDIAH
Feb 2, 1999, 19:40:06
 
I'm *very* new to the Linux phenomen ...   Opinion from a newbie   
Clay Ramsey
Oct 28, 1998, 15:23:31
 
I, too, am a Windows (NT) user, and I us ...   Re: Linux - Schlimicks   
Richard Eng
Oct 8, 1998, 12:41:25
 
I have installed Linux on 27 computers,  ...   25 installations, no CDs   
Jei
Jan 2, 1999, 06:41:42
 
I have been using Linux for the better p ...   Things that need to change   
Keith Maxon
Oct 8, 1998, 13:45:25
 
What's changed in rules ? Peoples ar ...   Changing the rules ?   
Khimenko Victor
Oct 8, 1998, 13:53:03
 
I'm more sceptical, it will take abo ...   *** NO SUBJECT ***   

Feb 4, 1999, 14:31:57
 
Just my 2 cents: up till a year or so ag ...   downloading linux?   
Koen Janssens
Oct 8, 1998, 15:24:04
 
Why can't they tell you that?You adm ...   Marketing power   
Greg Mildenhall
Jan 14, 1999, 02:10:18
 
As regards to Linux in the workplace, it ...   linux in the workplace   
david adams
Oct 8, 1998, 18:30:31
 
Things are looking bright indeed.  What  ...   Microsoft's Vietnam   
Cole Thompson
Oct 23, 1998, 14:45:00
 
I have to agree with Greg Mildenhall abo ...   Dave, be careful   
Mario Guerra
Feb 2, 1999, 14:36:37
 
I purchased Redhat 3.5 about 2 years ago ...   10 to 1   
Rob McConkey
Oct 9, 1998, 00:09:25
 
If you look back into the short history  ...   The rules HAVE changed...   
Rob McConkey
Oct 9, 1998, 00:09:25
 
Well I just installed slackwares 3.4 las ...   New to the Phenom   
Chris Young
Oct 9, 1998, 15:31:02
 
i don't think you are that much of a ...   RE: linux schlimicks   
calx
Oct 9, 1998, 16:51:50
 
"Until then, Linux is going to be relega ...   Re: linux in the workplace   
Ken Engel
Oct 9, 1998, 19:58:01
 
Linux is great,  I love it.  I would lov ...   Apps   
Dennis Baker
Oct 10, 1998, 02:03:07
 
I am a newbie to Linux :) And I am a lit ...   Which Linux distribution?   
Stilgar
Oct 11, 1998, 23:19:13
 
I work as a advanced systems computer in ...   Linux is Taking Off!   
Dave Franklyn
Oct 12, 1998, 12:12:23
 
I ordered 13 redhat CD's, 12  of whi ...   Installs (10 per?)   
Todd Howard
Oct 13, 1998, 14:46:46
 
This year I installed more than 30 Linux ...   FTP Linux   
Ivan Florentin
Oct 14, 1998, 13:29:24
 
There is a growing trend among OEMs that ...   Warning for new users of Linux   
Gabriel Freund
Dec 11, 1998, 11:48:18
 
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