> Also, do we have any specifics on the number of systems currently running > Debian? If so are those numbers broken down by year? Is there a way that > this sort of tracking could be automated within Debian's installation > routines? We need to blow our own horn if we can generate reliable numbers > that come anywhere near those listed in the article!!
It'd be interesting to know how many active Debian systems there are out there! > PS My wife and I currently have 4 Intel systems running Debian, 1 DEC Alpha > running RedHat and three Etherminals (X terminals running Linux from > EEPROM/NVRAM) in our two businesses. With more Etherminals on the way... I've only been using Debian Linux for about 11 months now; however, I've currently got 7 "production" and 2 more-or-less "development" machines running Debian GNU/Linux 1.2.x - 1.3.x and all are connected to the Internet. All are acting as dial-on-demand "routers", mail servers, etc. for roughly 200 users or so (I've never actually counted...). Not bad for less than a year.... Oh, and I've only ever "registered" one of these systems.... later, Kevin Traas Baan Business Systems Systems Analyst Langley, BC, Canada [EMAIL PROTECTED] (604) 882-8169 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .