Top Linux Distributions, 2012 - site Unixmen

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Top Linux Distributions, 2012 - site Unixmen

Postby macxi » Dec 20th, '12, 12:03

Hi,

The site Unixmen offers multiple graphics with major distros of 2012 (from December.17.2012), where you can see how the Mageia stands.

I found this chart on a Chinese website

And there's a German site also includes Mageia among the most important linux projects of the 2012

(See also Linux share in Supercomputer OS)
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Re: Top Linux Distributions, 2012 - site Unixmen

Postby dubigrasu » Dec 20th, '12, 18:02

Glad to see Puppy there, nice little distro.
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Re: Top Linux Distributions, 2012 - site Unixmen

Postby doktor5000 » Dec 20th, '12, 23:47

macxi wrote:And there's a German site also includes Mageia among the most important linux projects of the 2012


Why not link to the original, as the german page is only a translation?
http://www.linux.com/learn/docs/682469- ... ts-of-2012
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Re: Top Linux Distributions, 2012 - site Unixmen

Postby macxi » Dec 21st, '12, 01:59

doktor5000 wrote:Why not link to the original, as the german page is only a translation?
http://www.linux.com/learn/docs/682469- ... ts-of-2012

I have not seen
Tks :)
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Re: Top Linux Distributions, 2012 - site Unixmen

Postby simonhoare » Feb 14th, '13, 21:27

Is Unixmen's article based on Distrowatch figures? If you add up Ubuntu/Xubuntu's numbers and those of all the other little buntus, Ubuntu has about the same as Linux Mint, whose numbers are for all DEs and even include their Debian edition. If it's not Distrowatch, then where? :-)
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