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defacto7

(13,485 posts)
Sat Jun 28, 2014, 12:08 AM Jun 2014

Linux, the quiet revolution used on 94% of the world's top 500 supercomputers.

Linux, the most widely used open source operating system in the world, has scored a major publicity coup in the revelation that it is used on 94% of the world's top 500 supercomputers.

Every operating system has technical issues and Linux has not been faultless. But some key technological milestones have been passed in recent years that have made it possible for Linux to quietly assert dominance in the fight for popularity and custom.

Apart from the fact that it is free and has been since its creation in 1991 by Linus Torvalds, Linux has many technological advantages that mean other operating systems just can't beat it.

Millions of people all over the world use Microsoft operating systems but how many describe themselves as enthusiasts? Linux users are often really passionate about the open source cause and this is boosting uptake. They argue that it is more secure than main rivals Apple and Microsoft, with technical features that win hands down. The fact that the most powerful and expensive computers in the world are using it is potentially the best reference you could want.


http://phys.org/news/2014-06-linux-quiet-revolution-microsoft.html

Yeah, like I said....
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Linux, the quiet revolution used on 94% of the world's top 500 supercomputers. (Original Post) defacto7 Jun 2014 OP
Microsoft enthusiasts = 0 ...anti-linux MS users = many on DU L0oniX Jun 2014 #1
They really hate DavidG_WI Sep 2014 #4
It's old but good Lefty Thinker Jun 2014 #2
Using Linux Mint To Type This Post - Always Use Linux If At All Possible cantbeserious Sep 2014 #3
 

L0oniX

(31,493 posts)
1. Microsoft enthusiasts = 0 ...anti-linux MS users = many on DU
Sat Jun 28, 2014, 10:40 AM
Jun 2014

It hurts MS users feelings when anyone brings up Ubuntu, Mint or really any flavor of linux/unix as a reasonable alternative to the MS capitalist tread mill so they snark at ya. Funny ...I guess they know they spent their money on shit that they will forever have to keep spending money on. Meanwhile I can take almost any old obsolete box I have and run linux. It used to be that gamer's had good cause to use a MS custom gamer box but with the Sony PS3-4 there's no need to do that anymore. Well at least one of my old $400 video cards from the MS days works well with Ubuntu.I always knew linux would be on top ...goes back to the days when someone made a driver for a 3com 10 baseT card so NASA could network.

 

DavidG_WI

(245 posts)
4. They really hate
Wed Sep 3, 2014, 10:03 PM
Sep 2014

That a big name like Valve is producing their own Linux based OS and game console, especially since the XBone is flailing in the market so badly.

With Valve, Desura, Humble Bundle and now GoG.com all supporting Linux and the surge of big name titles like Civilization, Borderlands, Metro, The Witcher, Company Of Heroes and Total War all either out or soon to be released as well as highly anticipated titles like Star Citizen and Beyond Earth being confirmed means that Microsoft is going to have it's consumer base eroded pretty quickly as the family geeks and gamers start switching over more and more as they are the ones that make the recommendations and buying decisions for allot of their friends and family, most of whom have no explicit need for Windows.

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