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JE PENSE…
Last month's question was: What age do you think the average Linux user is? … and what is your age?
I think this is the age range where the majority of Linux users are today – most are college students and young professionals. (20-29)
Young people might have more knowledge to separate a computer from an OS, and they are willing to try something new. (20-29)
No longer caught up in fads and peer pressure. (40-49)
I imagine younger users don't really care about their choice of OS, and only know Windows or Apple OS. (30-39)
Silver Surfers want a fast, easy, dependable PC! (60-69)
Visual observation at Ohio Linux Fest (40-49)
When they become aware of the Microsoft tax! (30-39)
That was the age I got started, and older people usually want the corporate jobs. This means Windows is predominantly used. (20-29)
I see more and more young people using Linux, whereas I think most of the older people just stick with the preinstalled Windows, which just works. (20-29)
The question I'd like to pose for FCM#55 is:
Did you upgrade your current *buntu to 11.04? If so, how? If not, why? Or did you do a fresh install?
To give your answer, go to: http://goo.gl/huUna