Eric Chomko wrote: On Sep 8, 12:02 pm, kT <cos...@lifeform.org> wrote: Eric Chomko wrote: On Sep 8, 10:17 am, kT <cos...@lifeform.org> wrote: Eric Chomko wrote: On Sep 7, 12:35 am, kT <cos...@lifeform.org> wrote: Bill Davidsen wrote: Eric Chomko wrote: On Jul 30, 7:57 am, kT <cos...@lifeform.org> wrote: Eric Chomko wrote: On
Eric Chomko wrote: On Sep 8, 12:02 pm, kT <cos...@lifeform.org> wrote: Eric Chomko wrote: On Sep 8, 10:17 am, kT <cos...@lifeform.org> wrote: Eric Chomko wrote: On Sep 7, 12:35 am, kT <cos...@lifeform.org> wrote: Bill Davidsen wrote: Eric Chomko wrote: On Jul 30, 7:57 am, kT <cos...@lifeform.org> wrote: Eric Chomko wrote: On
On Aug 15, 5:04 pm, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@schestowitz.com> wrote: Linux’s Market Share: Is There Any Way To Know? Yes ,----[ Quote ] | Canonical is claiming that 11%% of businesses use Ubuntu. (If that is the | case, just imagine how many use Red Hat or Suse.) Gartner says that Linux’s | market share is 4%%, putting it about even with the Mac. And Context says that | almost
Tim Smith wrote: High Plains Thumper wrote: It did say though, [quote] The upside is that the processor consumes only 20W peak by itself, and during use, the PC did keep its overall power usage to the 20W-to-50W range. Add an LCD monitor and power consumption can go above 80W, but this isn't bad considering that a more powerful business PC marketed as energy