Many Linux users work with multiple OS platforms, survey finds
Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 161.12.7.4]
on July 23, 2007 12:53 PM
Calling an under 25 person email send-out a "survey" isn't very good.
I think you should have put up the questionnaire on this website - or linux.org - for a good month or two before calling it a survey.
Under 15 percent? That's 3.15 (according to a 21 person round).
Plus I think it's very hard to get away from Windows unless you work in a company which deals ONLY in Linux/Unix systems, or you work out of the computer industry.
To add myself to the list:
1) Yes - not on my own home machines though.
2) I have to use Windows at work.. If I could use Fedora at work, I would, but I cannot... I VNC onto a linux machine though and use Windows sparingly.
3) I would never use MacOS. I would, however, use a copy of Windows to test ported code.. Probably not on my own machine though.
Many Linux users work with multiple OS platforms, survey finds
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 161.12.7.4] on July 23, 2007 12:53 PMI think you should have put up the questionnaire on this website - or linux.org - for a good month or two before calling it a survey.
Under 15 percent? That's 3.15 (according to a 21 person round).
Plus I think it's very hard to get away from Windows unless you work in a company which deals ONLY in Linux/Unix systems, or you work out of the computer industry.
To add myself to the list:
1) Yes - not on my own home machines though.
2) I have to use Windows at work.. If I could use Fedora at work, I would, but I cannot... I VNC onto a linux machine though and use Windows sparingly.
3) I would never use MacOS. I would, however, use a copy of Windows to test ported code.. Probably not on my own machine though.
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