(click on this picture to go to the map)
Greg Laden's Blog
Evolution, Life Sciences, Science Education, Human Evolution, and Stuff
Profile
Welcome to Greg Laden's Blog.
Recent Comments
- Larry Ayers on David Quammen
- Romeo Vitelli on Little Sarah
- Skemono on Little Sarah
- Skemono on Lame Duck Bush Administration Plans To Gut Endangered Species
- phisrow on A Linux Laptop The Size of your Ear.
- Webs on A Linux Laptop The Size of your Ear.
- Lurkbot on Bachmann Reality Sidestep
- llewelly on Recount: Franken Moves Closer
- YINGGE on UN agrees to Congo troop increase
- cfeagans on A Linux Laptop The Size of your Ear.
Search this blog
Recent Posts
- David Quammen
- UN agrees to Congo troop increase
- A Linux Laptop The Size of your Ear.
- Little Sarah
- Robert Richards
- Lame Duck Bush Administration Plans To Gut Endangered Species
- A Poll For You: Palin vs. Obama
- Recount: Franken Moves Closer
- Bachmann Reality Sidestep
- Michele Bachmann: Ignorant Creep
Blogroll
Archives
« Blog Roll | Main | More Open Access Chatter »
Check out the Linux Kernel Map (Interactive)
Category: Linux
Posted on: July 7, 2008 9:29 PM, by Greg Laden
Find more posts in:
Technology






Comments
Thank you, Greg. I really wanted this migraine.
:)
Posted by: JanieBelle | July 7, 2008 11:23 PM
Thank you for real. About to delve into low level Linux again. This is a real help.
Posted by: GrayGaffer | July 8, 2008 1:16 AM
Will Linux hit the 1% mark?
http://blogs.zdnet.com/hardware/?p=2179
Posted by: JL | July 8, 2008 6:50 AM
Joe: I don't understand how souces such as those used on my earlier post can indicate that zero-point-eight percent of "users" (or something) is Linux, while it can be around 5 percent here as scienceblogs. Is scienceblogs really that different (in terms of our readership) or are the other numbers cooked?
Posted by: Greg Laden | July 8, 2008 8:13 AM
These guys say 2%:
http://www.w3counter.com/globalstats.php
The owners of the computers from which scienceblog readers browse are probably more technically able to deal with Linux based computers than those who browse the web in general.
Posted by: JL | July 8, 2008 7:28 PM
sweet....
Posted by: jj | July 8, 2008 7:32 PM