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Subject: [aclug-L] And the [meaningless] survey says....
From: John Goerzen <jgoerzen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 03 Sep 1998 18:15:49 -0500
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Meaningless little Linux statistics to brighten up your day :-)

http://electriclichen.com/linux/srom.html

1037 pages says Linux rules; 200 say the opposite.  174 pages
say Windows "rules"; 1361 say it does not.

http://www.jbum.com/jbum/public_opinion.html


                        doesn't rule    rules, rocks, is great
        Caldera         0               14
        Debian          0               668
        Red Hat         9               16
        Slackware       3               8
        SuSE            0               9
        TurboLinux      0               0

Those of you that know how a Debian package is built may be aware of
the apparent skew there :-)

Ean Schuessler reports:

  HotBot search statistics:

  Red Hat Linux - 32446
  Debian Linux - 29426

  Rather interesting, really. Sort of. I guess.

Remember, of course, these statistics are not statistically valid or
anything.  But take a look at those two URLs anyway.  It's interesting 
:-)

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John Goerzen   Linux, Unix consulting & programming   jgoerzen@xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Developer, Debian GNU/Linux (Free powerful OS upgrade)       www.debian.org |
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