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5. Who uses Linux?
Linux is freely available, and no one is required to register
their copies with any central authority, so it is difficult to know
how many people use Linux. Several businesses now survive solely on
selling and supporting Linux, and the Linux newsgroups are some of
the most heavily read on the internet, so the number is likely in the
millions, but firm numbers are hard to come by. The best market
research currently indicates between 7.5 and 11 million users.
One brave soul, Harald T. Alvestrand
<Harald.T.Alvestrand@uninett.no>, has decided to try to count
Linux users the hard way: one by one. If you are willing to be
counted as a Linux user, please use the web forms available at
http://counter.li.org/
Alternatively, you can send a message to linux-counter@uninett.no
with one of the following subjects: `I use Linux at home', `I use
Linux at work', or `I use Linux at home and at work'. He will also
accept `third-party' registrations; ask him for details.
He posts his counts to news:comp.os.linux.misc
each month; they are also available from http://counter.li.org/.
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