Binary incompatibility of Linux distributions
Cybe R. Wizard
cybe_r_wizard at earthlink.net
Thu May 14 01:22:56 UTC 2009
On Wed, 13 May 2009 22:33:13 +0200
Odd <iodine at runbox.no> wrote:
> That's your opinion, not a fact. I consider every Linux distro
> "Linux". Redhat, Suse, Ubuntu. They're all Linux.
That is, of course, true, but only those distros which are for sale may
truly claim 'market share'. They also have each their /own/ market
share, not Linux. Linux has no market share at all, being free. It
has a user base instead. A user base is virtually impossible to
enumerate, particularly if its OS is openly available for sharing.
Cybe R. Wizard
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