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I wonder what percentage of the Windows computers are work computers which are unlikely to have Railway Simulators installed on them?According to web analytics firm Net Market Share, fewer than 2 percent of desktop computers were identified as running Linux last month.
I wonder what percentage of the Linux computers are work computers which are unlikely to have Railway Simulators installed on them.I wonder what percentage of the Windows computers are work computers which are unlikely to have Railway Simulators installed on them?
Touche. However, I can say that there are hundreds of Windows computers where I work and not a single Linux one.I wonder what percentage of the Linux computers are work computers which are unlikely to have Railway Simulators installed on them.
Don't be too sure. Your nearest Linux system may be closer than you think. Ever looked at that little Wifi box right there in the corner? Or at the sat receiver in the meeting room? And down in the basement there is this off-limits air-conditioned room with all the humming pizza boxes. Of course, neither the embedded systems nor the servers are likely to run games. And both don't appear in that 2% market share which is desktop/laptop only.Touche. However, I can say that there are hundreds of Windows computers where I work and not a single Linux one.
Don't be too sure. Your nearest Linux system may be closer than you think. Ever looked at that little Wifi box right there in the corner? Or at the sat receiver in the meeting room? And down in the basement there is this off-limits air-conditioned room with all the humming pizza boxes. Of course, neither the embedded systems nor the servers are likely to run games. And both don't appear in that 2% market share which is desktop/laptop only.
As already mentioned in the original thread, I think there is nothing more contradictory than the openness of the Linux platform and invasive DRM like Valve Steam. Aren't they planning a (closed box) game console of their own, based on Linux? It would explain much of the activity in this direction. Another explanation found in the net was frustration about Windows 8.*, with MS copying the Steam business model in the tile/app subsystem there.With Valve throwing their weight behind the OS as well I think there's life in the old dog yet.
As already mentioned in the original thread, I think there is nothing more contradictory than the openness of the Linux platform and invasive DRM like Valve Steam. Aren't they planning a (closed box) game console of their own, based on Linux? It would explain much of the activity in this direction. Another explanation found in the net was frustration about Windows 8.*, with MS copying the Steam business model in the tile/app subsystem there.
As already mentioned in the original thread, I think there is nothing more contradictory than the openness of the Linux platform and invasive DRM like Valve Steam. Aren't they planning a (closed box) game console of their own, based on Linux? It would explain much of the activity in this direction. Another explanation found in the net was frustration about Windows 8.*, with MS copying the Steam business model in the tile/app subsystem there.