Re: Windows 8: Microsoft's New Coke moment
I'm not sure what your question is:mad:
Are you saying there is less Linux user now than before windows 8? You would think it would be the other way around.
Re: Windows 8: Microsoft's New Coke moment
Every customer I have installed Windows 8 for has come right back in within a few weeks wanting 7 or even xp instead.
Re: Windows 8: Microsoft's New Coke moment
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Umbra Diaboli
I think right now we are at an intermediate point were no one is buying new hardware.
I presume we may see Linux's market share increase in a year as people are forced to buy new machines, and as support for games becomes stronger.
I think you're right, but it's going to be a problem for Linux. When people come back to buy hardware, they're going to be buying a lot more hybrid Win8 tablets, and nobody is going to be installing Linux on those. It's not going to be long before those hybrids, like surface, are going to be the norm. It's the best of both worlds. They're still pretty darned expensive, though.
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Every customer I have installed Windows 8 for has come right back in within a few weeks wanting 7 or even xp instead.
You should have installed a 3rd party Start menu that bypasses Metro. If you do that, Win8 really is a superior OS to Win7 and definitely XP.
Re: Windows 8: Microsoft's New Coke moment
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Jonor
The pie chart prompts me to think where it likely is an accurate reflection of usage - top three floors at Redmond head office ?
I don't see what's wrong with it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_s...ms#Web_clients
Linux shows green arrows after previously being red arrows for the last several months, we haven't gained anything.
http://gs.statcounter.com/#os-ww-mon...303-201303-bar
Linux is 'other'... gg
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forrestcupp
You should have installed a 3rd party Start menu that bypasses Metro. If you do that, Win8 really is a superior OS to Win7 and definitely XP.
+1
But windows 8.1 will take care of that when it's released. I hope they don't charge people for it.
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forrestcupp
I think you're right, but it's going to be a problem for Linux. When people come back to buy hardware, they're going to be buying a lot more hybrid Win8 tablets, and nobody is going to be installing Linux on those. It's not going to be long before those hybrids, like surface, are going to be the norm. It's the best of both worlds. They're still pretty darned expensive, though.
The sale of surface has not been stellar. I don't know what do you base your prediction on.
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Win8 really is a superior OS to Win7 and definitely XP.
As in more locked down and more DRM?
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mips
But windows 8.1 will take care of that when it's released. I hope they don't charge people for it.
I sure hope they do. It is good whenever MS drives people away, not necessarily to Linux, but it is still good in breaking its monopoly.
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monkeybrain2012
The sale of surface has not been stellar. I don't know what do you base your prediction on.
In my opinion, I don't think Microsoft ever expected huge surface sales. I view it as something similar to Google's Nexus lineup. A solid piece of hardware to set the bar for OEMs.
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ikt
I'd accept the W3Counter figures from your wikipedia link giving OS usage are roughly Windows 75%, Mac 17%, Android 6%, Other (Linux, Blackberry etc.) 2%.
Those are very different figs to the pie chart don't you think ?
Steven Vaughan-Nichols seems to have removed the Android OS and other mobile OS representation without saying so.
What else non-Windows has he omitted without mention i wonder ?
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You should have installed a 3rd party Start menu that bypasses Metro. If you do that, Win8 really is a superior OS to Win7 and definitely XP.
Not to be contrary but I usually install classic start off ninite.com. They still hate it.
I personally think it's more stable, but the customers sure seem to disagree.