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slowmo said:
cory.ok said:
slowmo said:
cory.ok said:

their os is going downhill too, they are already palying catchup with ubuntu, and ubuntu is coded by community and distributed for free.  now that we have reached the physical limit in the amount of transistors that we can add to one board computer components will drop in price a lot faster than they have been in recent times.  predictions have been that windows will start to be 15-20% of the cost of all computer within the next few year (it already is ~20% the cost of most computers sold).

when that happens theres a lot of predictions saying linux will reclaim a lot of territory that windows had taken from them


Ubuntu making inroads, Seriously???  I've heard this crap for 10 years and I still don't see these big inroads happening.  Vista was a chance for Os's like Ubuntu to make their move, it just didn't happen (and in Ubuntu's case likely never will).


in the last 8 years it has seen growth in 92 of 96 months.  you know what also didnt happen during vista? people using it.  during vistas peak marketshare (of about 18%) windows xp had about 70% marketshare still.  infact windows xp marketshare never fell below 70% until after windows 7 released (and is still about 50% lol)  microsofts os buisness hasnt been going good

I gather you don't understand why businesses are slow to migrate from a secure mature platform to a new one hence why Windows XP is still used.  All I can say on your growth stats is the 4 months it didn't grow must have been some drop offs because Ubuntu really isn't making inroads at all.

ubuntu has been rising almost as fast as apple has been, they are drops those months but theyre pretty small (0.1-0.2%)

i dont think business want to stay at a secure platform (ubuntu is much more secure than any windows device btw), rather i think they just dont want to pay for new machines.  xp requires like 64mb ram while vista requires 1gb

even if businesses wanted to downgrade their 256mb ram machines to vista they couldnt, xp was leaps and bounds better than their older os', it was a good investment to upgrade, vista not so much, 7, not so much.  linux?  linux gives everything that windows 7 does (and more), for free and without the system requirements.