Linux vs. Mac on the desktop
Chris Gulker points to a story on ComputerWorld.com about
HP's unveiling of its first Linux laptop, the Compaq nx5000.
From the ComputerWorld story:
The Compaq nx5000 was unveiled at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo here during a keynote speech by HP's vice president of Linux, Martin Fink.
"This is the year that Linux overtakes the Mac on the desktop, and maybe my laptop will help accelerate that," Fink said.
Industry research firm IDC in Framingham, Mass., said it believes that this has already happened. "Linux captured the No. 2 spot as desktop operating system in 2003," said IDC analyst Dan Kusnetzky in a recent interview.
I hadn't looked at the OS distribution for InfoWorld.com users in a while, so I took a look at the numbers for the last 30 days and confirmed what IDC notes. The following are proportions of our users' various operating systems relative to each other:
- Linux vs. Mac: 3 to 1
- Linux vs. Solaris: 9.5 to 1
- Linux vs. FreeBSD: 66 to 1
- Windows vs. Linux: 16 to 1
- Windows vs. Mac: 38 to 1
- Windows vs. AIX, Windows vs. IRIX, Windows vs. HP-UX: 7667 to 1 (roughly, give or take a few hundred)
(Note: RSS readers are not counted in these calculations)
InfoWorld might not be the most typical site since we tend to skew towards technology early adopters. Frankly, I'm surprised that Linux has such a wide lead over Mac OS -- especially since I personally have been won over by OS X after using Linux on the desktop off and on for the past few years. Interesting stuff.
Posted by Chad Dickerson at August 5, 2004 03:51 PM