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All Linux users,

Linux community has a Linux counter which keeps track for Linux usuage all over the world. This counter is counting for since years and is still counting.

All of you Linux users, should register that at https://www.linuxcounter.net/

It's run by a nonprofit membership organization called the Linux Counter Project.

And BTW, I'm not affiliated with them. I just happen to be a Linux user for over 6 years.

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All Linux users,

 

Linux community has a Linux counter which keeps track for Linux usuage all over the world. This counter is counting for since years and is still counting.

 

All of you Linux users, should register that at https://www.linuxcounter.net/

 

It's run by a nonprofit membership organization called the Linux Counter Project.

 

And BTW, I'm not affiliated with them. I just happen to be a Linux user for over 6 years.

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and you get a cool buisness card !!!

i am Registered Linux user #359285

 

this forum does not allow the following image extension (cos its generated by cgi i think) but to see the cool buisness card, click here.

 

https://www.linuxcounter.net/cert/359285.png

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i tried to switch to linux a couple of years ago but i really really find it difficult to switch to it from Windows. I have to remember a lot bash commands to make things work, but for servers, i would say linux is much better than windows.

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There have been multiple counter-projects and I'm registered for the Ubuntu counter project. Can't exactly remember what's my number (I have it in a sig image on another forum) but that runs into more than five digits :) It's a good way to promote Linux but I think the better way would be to actually contribute to the community in some way or encourage others to use Linux as far as possible.

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It's a good way to promote Linux but I think the better way would be to actually contribute to the community in some way or encourage others to use Linux as far as possible.

Yes indeed..! On my own simple way, I'm just giving my officemates free copy (on Disc) and let them use my box first...

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Yes indeed..! On my own simple way, I'm just giving my officemates free copy (on Disc) and let them use my box first...

That's a good idea. It's a cool feature of most Linux distributions that the users can try it out without installing it at all. Their hard disk can be safe and yet they can manage to try out all the features of the distro and when they're satisfied, they can install it and enjoy the complete experience.

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That's a good idea.

Thanks bro...

I'm just doing it because I simply love Linux (Ubuntu and LinuxMint).

I used it so I also want to share it with someone.

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