Few days longer. Today Manjaro tried to run with additional hits. :)
Countdown from 100 -> 0 --> #1 (last 12 months)
Re: Countdown from 100 -> 30 --> #1
Hi, I think popularity matters because the more popular an OS, the more people get involved and help find or fix security and stability issues. I wouldn’t use a relative unknown version of linux, and I wouldn’t use MX or Antix, if it weren’t an active community of developers and users like runwiththedolphin etc. running the project in a professional way (it shows by the quality of their work). Anyway, I have installed mx as my only OS in my laptop and my second desktop without any issues. I run Antix on a virtual machine in my main desktop because I need Windows 10 in it for visual studio and few other programs but have tested with the usb stick booting and MX works fine there too.
Re: Countdown from 100 -> 30 --> #1
+1
Example when Arch Linux with its newness as rolling-release + AUR, moved from rank hit #34 to #12 within 1 year, experienced and skill-full users started to join. Without these additional resources it would have been difficult to manage.
The race is "slowly" coming to its end... 20 -->#1 :)
Re: Countdown from 100 -> 20 --> #1
I was just there and saw that. MX is far ahead on the 3 month average.
Re: Countdown from 100 -> 20 --> #1
My last prediction was wildly off but now I predict the big day will be tomorrow (in US timezones).
"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself -- and you are the easiest person to fool."
-- Richard Feynman
-- Richard Feynman
Re: Countdown from 100 -> 20 --> #1
+11 hits..... 9 more. @BitJam, lets hope you are right. :)
Re: Countdown from 100 -> 10 --> #1
Just remember kids... what goes up, must come down. I can remember when Ubuntu was on top... Mint... Manjaro... all of them have had their fun. I'm not sure any of the ratings hype really makes a huge difference. The product and the people are what really count. IMHO.
Pax vobiscum,
Mark Rabideau - ManyRoads Genealogy -or- eirenicon llc. (geeky stuff)
i3wm, bspwm, hlwm, dwm, spectrwm ~ Linux #449130
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong." -- H. L. Mencken
Mark Rabideau - ManyRoads Genealogy -or- eirenicon llc. (geeky stuff)
i3wm, bspwm, hlwm, dwm, spectrwm ~ Linux #449130
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong." -- H. L. Mencken