[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Also, since we're talking aggregates and versions, should we not be breaking
> down the Linux numbers by distribution in the same way the windows stat was
> broken out by version?

I don't think so.  There are cross-distro compatibility issues, sure,
but in my experience they haven't mattered very much.

If I did want to break out the stats into distros, I'm not sure how I'd
do it; many of today's well-known distributions are Red Hat-derived;
should they be "less separate" than Red Hat vs. Debian vs. Slackware? 
Does KRUD count as a distro?

I mix and match RPM packages from different distributions all the time. 
Occasionally I suffer for it but not often.  And if it's available in
source (most of what I use), it's almost always a no-brainer.

-- 
~~~Michael Jinks, IB // Technical Entity // Saecos Corporation~~~
            With all due respect to Kenny Rogers,
    the best that you can hope for is a return code of zero.
Opinions expressed above are my own, and not those of my computer.



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