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May I know the ranks of industries type like Networking,Mobile,Manufacturing, etc.. based on their higher usage of Linux kernel. That is ranks of industries/sector who are most favorites/depending of Linux kernel.
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May I know the ranks of industries type like Networking,Mobile,Manufacturing, etc.. based on their higher usage of Linux kernel. That is ranks of industries/sector who are most favorites/depending of Linux kernel.
Please reply.
Yes, you may know...by doing your own research. We aren't going to look things up for you, generate graphs and reports, etc., so you can write whatever report you want. Seems to be a trend with your posts. Don't ask people to look things up for you.
Sorry TB0ne Sir, If I made some people tired. This question I asked based on curiosity only
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I actually expected if any information already available in hand by anyone in this community and I would be ok if that info may not be 100% correct or not having generated as graph,report.
I understand that, in this community space people exchange their information specific to Linux and I have less faith in googling as anybody can host their own fabricated data to be presented in the google search.
Thanks for your time to advise me.
Last edited by ayyasprings; 07-29-2021 at 11:41 AM.
Sorry TB0ne Sir, If I made some people tired. This question I asked based on curiosity only
and
I actually expected if any information already available in hand by anyone in this community and I would be ok if that info may not be 100% correct or not having generated as graph,report. I understand that, in this community space people exchange their information specific to Linux and I have less faith in googling as anybody can host their own fabricated data to be presented in the google search.
The information is already available...you just aren't looking it up, but somehow expect us to do it for you, send you links, retype things, etc.
Want to know about Linux licensing? Plenty of information you can find...try any search engine. And the 'less faith in googling' spiel isn't going to work; do your own research, as you've been told several times now.
And you're conveniently ignoring the part about a 'client', and now it's for 'curiosity only'??? Right.....
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