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An online survey was conducted by openSUSE after their 10.2 release in which more than 27,000 users participated. It reveals some interesting facts. Here are a few for you people to ponder about
Full results of survey in PDF
What I find interesting is that Linux users are young and they have the energy to carry Linux movement ahead. I am sure they will make more and more people to see the improvement in Linux environment and help new users in over coming any teething problems. The fact that people give more importance to stability and security then anything else also reaffirms the fact that mass Linux acceptance lies in these two major points. The figure of 30% users with no Windows installation is also heartening to see. The major disappointment is that Women users in Linux are still an endangered species. I personally feel that as and when we get more Video and Voice programs working...we will see more users from the fairer sex.
- More than one third of openSUSE users are in 20-29 Years range
- 98% of users are Male
- More than one third users regard themselves as "Experienced users with no technical skills"
- Most important features people want from their software are stability, followed by security while usability & hardware support tie at third position
- Almost 70% users dual boot with Windows while 30% have completely left the operating system
- Almost 72% users prefer KDE over any other user interface (including console)
- Almost 70% users want openSUSE to improve hardware support
Full results of survey in PDF