Re: [arch-general] Arch Linux and systemd
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:23 PM, teseo@broletto.org <teseo@broletto.org> wrote:
most of which are systems using systemd. Given that so many machines are currently running systemd it can't be all that bad! This is of
How many machines are currently running Windows*?
Surely that is not particularly relevant - Windows users are largely people who are not computer literate (though some fraction of Windows users are able to do some real hacking but not too many as a fraction of the total). They are users who got Windows as "the" system when they bought their laptops/desktops, and are none the wiser that any alternative exists - on the other hand the majority of linux users are computer literate, hands-on, people who know that they have choices - and if they are using a particular flavour of linux and find they don't like it then they have the knowledge and power to change it and move to a different distribution - so the majority of Windows users who find problems will seek a Windows guru to fix their machine ( or re-install it from scratch, clean up the registry, run "defrag" and other tools to try and get working until Microsoft eventually delivers the next great version of Windows ). On the other hand linux users if they "really" don't like what they see will change their system - if they don't like Gnome they can use KDE, LXDE, XFCE etc - and if they are Fedora users and "really" don't like systemd then they can move to another distribution where systemd is not the default - they have alternatives - So logic would suggest that the inferences drawn from large numbers of linux users is likely to be different from the inference about even larger numbers of Windows users. -- mike c
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