LDW – September 2009
This is a continuation post for my Linux World Domination project, started in this May 2008 post. You can read the previous post in the series here.
In the following data T2D means “time to domination” (the expected time for Windows/Linux shares to cross, counting from the present date). DT2D means difference (increase/decrease) in T2D, with respect to last report. CLP means “current Linux Percent”, as given by last logged data, and DD means domination day (in YYYY-MM-DD format).
Project | T2D | DT2D | DD | CLP | Confidence % |
Einstein | 38.6 days | -55 days | 2009-10-10 | 47.11 (+2.60) | 16.1 |
MalariaControl | >10 years | – | – | 12.27 (-0.37) | – |
POEM | >10 years | – | – | 10.83 (+0.17) | – |
PrimeGrid | >10 years | – | – | 9.85 (+0.24) | – |
Rosetta | >10 years | – | – | 8.50 (+0.13) | – |
QMC | >10 years | – | – | 8.07 (+0.15) | – |
SETI | >10 years | – | – | 8.02 (+0.02) | – |
Spinhenge | >10 years | – | – | 4.22 (+0.37) | – |
The numbers (again) seem quite discouraging, but the data is what it is. All CLPs but MalariaControl have gone up, with Spinhenge going up by almost a 0.4% in 3 months. The Linux tide seems unstoppable, however its forward speed is not necessarily high.
As promised, today I’m showing the plots for QMC@home, in next issue Rosetta@home.
LWD – December 2009 | handyfloss said,
December 3, 2009 @ 16:45 pm
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