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That does not deter me at all, I will run Linux as long as it is available, I just wish more users would crossover. It might then make Microsoft to pay a little more attention to what is really taking place in the PC industry.
https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0 Give this link a read.
Hi Daniel,
thanks for the link.
Well, it seems that Linux as OS is quite under-represented with a share of 1.71%.
Nevertheless let´s hope for the best.
As for me, I think Linux will do the trick. At least I don´t see a viable alternative.
Probably I´ll go for dual-boot.
Let me thank you again for the time you spent helping me with my queries.
It´s been a real pleasure exchanging opinions with you, and what´s more - you helped me gaining a whole new perspective on matters.
I wish you the very best.
Greetings
Rosika
Hi Jim,
thanks for the tip.
As for me I like to stick to the LTS-versions because of the longer support.
What might be interesting is the fact that on April 21, 2016 Xenial Xerus /16.04 LTS)
should be available.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu#Versionstabelle
Greetings
Rosika
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