Binary incompatibility of Linux distributions
Cybe R. Wizard
cybe_r_wizard at earthlink.net
Wed May 13 20:18:49 UTC 2009
On Wed, 13 May 2009 21:55:41 +0200
Odd <iodine at runbox.no> wrote:
>
> I see. So to you, if you were the last two persons using desktop
> Linux, you'd still call it successful?
Successful for me, sure, but that's a silly scenario as there are
already millions of users of Linux.
> I guess the people running
> AmigaOS in this day and age agrees with you. I also bet they wish more
> people were using it.
I don't follow the reasoning of using an OS and wishing others would use
it, too. Why does what they choose matter to me as long as the two
(or several) OSs can communicate one with the other(s)?
Perhaps you really mean you wish that the Linux market share was higher
but Linux really has no market share. RedHat does, and the several
other commercial variants but Linux /as Linux/, no.
Cybe R. Wizard
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