What OS are you using on a daily basis?
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Steinar Bangreplied to Jon S. von Tetzchner last edited by
@jon (Det er mulig det blir en viss "selection bias" her..?)
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to Steinar Bang last edited by
Det er mulig. Posten er jo på Mastodon. Samtidig er dette kanskje en indikasjon at det skjer noe også.
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Steinar Bangreplied to Jon S. von Tetzchner last edited by
@jon FWIW jeg har kjørt nesten skremmende stabilt og lett på denne sia 2022 https://steinar.bang.priv.no/2022/07/31/installing-debian-11-bullseye-using-pxe-boot-on-an-acer-aspire-5-a515-45-laptop/
Det var (nestend skuffende) lett å installere i forhold til i gamle dager.
Og siden da har alt av hardware bare funket og jeg rebooter bare på kjerneoppgraderinger.
Jeg bare klapper den sammen og lar den sove til neste dag og åpner den og kjører videre.
Så det er iallefall mulig i dag.
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to Steinar Bang last edited by
Nice. Det burde være enklere å erstatte Windows med Linux. Det er synd at en må inn i BIOS for å gjøre det. Tror det stopper en del. Linux kjører på mange maskiner som ikke kan kjøre nyere versjoner av Windows eller MacOS.
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Matthijs Sluiterreplied to Jon S. von Tetzchner last edited by
@jon Added up, 145% use an OS? #doingthemath
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to Matthijs Sluiter last edited by
You can choose more than one. And the total is higher than that.
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i answered.
but if i could ask -
why do you wanna know? 🥺 -
I am curious to see what the numbers will show.
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to medina87 last edited by
This is survey. I am not trying to make a point. I might make a point based on the results, but first I will await them.
It is so funny that you say this about desktop. I remember a time when I started making mobile browsers that people were claiming that people did not want to use the Internet on their phone. Now there are people claiming that people do not want to use computers anymore.
What has changed is that a lot of people are now online in this world that are online because of mobile solutions. In fact there are now more people online with phones than PCs. That does not mean that PCs are not important. There are billions using their PCs online. Our goal is to support users wherever they are in the best way possible.
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Matthijs Sluiterreplied to Jon S. von Tetzchner last edited by
@jon Oops, 202%. Still don’t get the use of percentages over 100, but it’s fun to have a form that goes up to eleven. Even when Linux users may be more eager to answer your question than others (I assume), almost a third of the respondents using Linux daily is impressive.
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Jon S. von Tetzchnerreplied to Matthijs Sluiter last edited by
The reason why the numbers do not add up to 100 is that you can specify more than one OS. Most will likely run 2, one for their computer and one for their mobile. Some mention that they run more than that. It is also interesting to see how many run things that are not listed.