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Hey everyone, I just stumbled across across a recently posted survey of Linux Desktop users here: http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS7943272425.html
I figured it would be useful for anyone who feels like tossing in a vote for ArchLinux like I did ^_^
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Voted.
But it annoyed me that only 27.4% said they don't run Windows apps on Linux because it means the rest still needs windows.
Last edited by hussam (2007-08-14 17:23:43)
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Voted, and hey, if you can give me linux-native versions of the games I like to play, then I won't run Windows apps on *nix. *shrug*
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@hussam, nothing strange about that: we do not need Windows but we need its apps... that's all.
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Voted. I expected a longer survey, though.
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Voted. That was done in a minute!...
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Voted.
Use the Source, Luke!
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Voted too. I love arch, but I love windows apps more.
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Voted. That was done in a minute!...
I know, it kind of threw me off-guard when I saw the results on the next page. I thought that was going to be the first of several pages.
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Voted, I run Windows on Arch for one program, Quicken.
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I'm surprised to see Enlightenment going fairly strong (#5). I guess E users just aren't very loud about it.
I'm a little disappointed about the lack of Openbox as a choice, and I had to vote for Sylpheed because the Claws fork wasn't an option.
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I'm surprised to see Enlightenment going fairly strong (#5). I guess E users just aren't very loud about it.
I'm a little disappointed about the lack of Openbox as a choice, and I had to vote for Sylpheed because the Claws fork wasn't an option.
Same
I would of thought openbox to be one of the most popular behind the DE's.
\\ archlinux on a XPS M1530 //
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the last question was missing an option - dual boot. I still have to dual boot, as there's no way to run flight simulator x, combat flight sim, or pretty much any game I care for on linux.
for wm, today it's pekwm. It's a surprisingly powerful and capable wm.
James
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I don't really run Windows stuff on my laptop. Since WoW always crashes everytime after entering the world (logging in and choosing character runs perfectly smooth, but that's way too off-topic now), there's no reason to run Windows apps for me. Using OpenOffice, KMail /Kontakt and the occasional OpenArena game to vent some steam ![]()
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Voted.
But it annoyed me that only 27.4% said they don't run Windows apps on Linux because it means the rest still needs windows.
There's nothing wrong with needing to run windows apps, as long as you are able to do it without running windows. It's not the app I have a problem with (aside from not having a native version that needs to be emulated) but rather with windows itself. I'm sure others will agree with this.
Btw: Voted
Last edited by Acid7711 (2007-08-15 09:29:54)
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Voted.
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Voted.
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Someone must have overread this section:
NOTE: Participants are asked to refrain from promoting or advertising the survey to mailing lists, or encouraging friends or co-workers to vote for specific software choices. This will ensure that the survey represents a broad sample of Linux desktop users rather than being used to advance a particular open-source software cause.
BTW: Voted, and Kaze was missing in the browser-section.
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gah! why the hell is fluxbox soooo popular? it sucks! Argh! There are better *box alternatives people!
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Voted.
gah! why the hell is fluxbox soooo popular? it sucks! Argh! There are better *box alternatives people!
Such as? (Just curious, was thinking of giving fluxbox a try) ![]()
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Voted.
dtw wrote:gah! why the hell is fluxbox soooo popular? it sucks! Argh! There are better *box alternatives people!
Such as? (Just curious, was thinking of giving fluxbox a try)
Are there so many *box ? I only know three : fluxbox, openbox and blackbox.
Besides last blackbox release is from 2005. Only the two others are active.
pacman roulette : pacman -S $(pacman -Slq | LANG=C sort -R | head -n $((RANDOM % 10)))
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gah! why the hell is fluxbox soooo popular? it sucks! Argh! There are better *box alternatives people!
Because of fluxbuntu? ![]()
Cthulhu For President!
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Voted.
But it annoyed me that only 27.4% said they don't run Windows apps on Linux because it means the rest still needs windows.
Not necessarily, in fact it could mean less people use windows. Instead of dual booting, they decide to run certain apps in linux. For example, gaming. I've played guild wars on wine before just so I didn't have to boot into windows and it was the only game I was playing at the moment. I think it is a good sign. I much rather have people emulate windows environment then actually use windows.
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Fackamato wrote:Voted.
dtw wrote:gah! why the hell is fluxbox soooo popular? it sucks! Argh! There are better *box alternatives people!
Such as? (Just curious, was thinking of giving fluxbox a try)
Are there so many *box ? I only know three : fluxbox, openbox and blackbox.
Besides last blackbox release is from 2005. Only the two others are active.
Frankly I meant openbox
I've never used it but it must be better than the hack/bug fest that is fluxbox...
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Well, the only windows apps people run are games (most of the time), everything else I can think of has an equal or better linux equivalent.
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