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| View Poll Results: What are you running openSUSE on? | |||
| Desktop(s) incl. Laptops, Netbooks & Workstations |
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61 | 95.31% |
| Server(s) |
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18 | 28.13% |
| Other Device(s), please define what type below |
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0 | 0% |
| None (do not use openSUSE) |
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1 | 1.56% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 64. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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You might be interested in this URL:
Linux Counter: Home Page It contains statistics of how many people use which distro in which countries and also details like Desktop/Server usage, average uptime, etc. |
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Shrug. Some people don't necessarily use the distribution but are interested in reading the forums to see how things are progressing.
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Last night I was having issues with the openSUSE that was installed; network was just not working. So I tried the Ubuntu LiveCD, and while network worked, my scanner (xSane) did not. So I installed openSUSE 11.1 from a KDE LiveCD (KDE 11.1) and had everything working (out of the box)! I like what I've seen so far.
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Just an observation, I'm not really good in this math stuff and such as but the total percent of this poll looks like weird.
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Its a multiple choice seems the maths is based on the voters/poll me thinks that is a forum software bug.
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Desktop : 28/30 = .9333 = 93.33% Server : 6/30 = .2 = 20% None: 1/30 = 0.0333 = 3.33%
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I use openSUSE as desktop OS on my PC and soon when I buy a laptop maybe I'll install it there. Or Mandriva-haven't decided
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Multiple selection must be allowed, in the other case the numbers are still incorrent.
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Well it depends on your definition of server, if you consider desktop hardware functioning as a server then yes I'm using openSUSE on the laptop/desktop/server.
My server is an AMD Athlon 1640-LE (energy efficient CPU) on an AMD 780G chipset based motherboard. So that's pretty basic desktop hardware, it functions as a Fileserver (both NFS and Samba), printserver (CUPS and Samba), SVN server and LAMP webserver although not receiving any visitors besides me as I'm using it for testing. If I ever get bored enough I might set it up to a whatever-its-called server that receives the logs from my router.. as I spotted the option to do so in my routers webinterface and saw a matching named package in the repositories.
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