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Hi


"Red Hat's Fedora Core 6.0 Linux distribution has crossed the million user milestone. Is it enough for the community-driven Linux distribution to claim it's the most popular Linux version?

Let's go to the stats. According to Fedora Project statistics, Fedora Core 6.0 has averaged 9.4 new installations every minute since the release of Red Hat's community driven distribution in late October"

http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3652771

"On average, Red Hat is seeing over 95,000 Fedora Core 6 installs per week, which is a very high rate for an operating system, Linux or not. And the numbers are growing as time progresses, with recent weeks above 100,000 new installs and the Christmas and Hanukkah holiday week accounting for 130,000 downloads. Those numbers do not count installations from mirror sites on the Internet that distribute Fedora Core, by the way. (You can see the stats for Fedora Core 6 downloads on this page.)"

http://www.itjungle.com/tlb/tlb010907-story07.html

Rahul


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