Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2006 00:20:53 -0300 (ADT) From: "Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@freebsd.org> To: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk> Cc: Dan Langille <dan@langille.org>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD not popular in Asia? Message-ID: <20060909001340.G981@ganymede.hub.org> In-Reply-To: <45022E30.4020905@infracaninophile.co.uk> References: <4501DE34.25561.1AFD75D6@dan.langille.org> <45022E30.4020905@infracaninophile.co.uk>
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On Sat, 9 Sep 2006, Matthew Seaman wrote: > Dan Langille wrote: >> On 8 Sep 2006 at 22:02, Marc G. Fournier wrote: >> >>> Check out http://www.bsdstats.org ... Republic of Korea is about to push >>> the US out of first place, but there are *zero* FreeBSD boxes reporting >>> from there ... DragonFly is first, then NetBSD and then OpenBSD ... >>> >>> Are there *really* no Korean FreeBSD hosts out there ... ? >> >> Correct. There are no Korean FreeBSD hosts out there... that have >> signed up. >> >> I have about 8 or 10 boxes, I've signed up only one. No particular >> reason. > > Reported hosts for China and India are following the same pattern. About > equal numbers of Open/Net/DFly and very few Free. Either there's some > fairly large scale project in those countries using hundreds of those > systems, or someone is playing games. It would be interesting to see the > reported devices for those machines, if any. Reported devices right now doesn't work on the other BSDs, as apparently we are the only one that has a pciconf command :( But, here is a sampling of systems information for those coming in from KR (that is Korea, right?): operating_system | release | architecture | count ------------------+-------------------+--------------+------- DragonFly | 1.6.0-RELEASE | amd64 | 17 DragonFly | 1.0A-RELEASE | i386 | 16 DragonFly | 1.1-Stable | i386 | 16 DragonFly | 1.5.3-DEVELOPMENT | i386 | 16 DragonFly | 1.3.7-DEVELOPMENT | amd64 | 16 DragonFly | 1.1-Stable | amd64 | 12 DragonFly | 1.3.7-DEVELOPMENT | i386 | 12 DragonFly | 1.4.0-RELEASE | amd64 | 12 DragonFly | 1.7.0-DEVELOPMENT | amd64 | 12 DragonFly | 1.4.0-RELEASE | i386 | 12 DragonFly | 1.7.0-DEVELOPMENT | i386 | 11 DragonFly | 1.0A-RELEASE | amd64 | 10 DragonFly | 1.5.3-DEVELOPMENT | amd64 | 9 DragonFly | 1.6.0-RELEASE | i386 | 9 OpenBSD | 3.8 | macppc | 4 OpenBSD | 3.3 | zaurus | 4 OpenBSD | 3.6 | luna88k | 3 OpenBSD | 3.3 | mac68k | 3 OpenBSD | 3.8 | mac68k | 3 OpenBSD | 3.8 | mvme88k | 3 OpenBSD | 3.6 | mac68k | 3 OpenBSD | 4.0 | macppc | 3 OpenBSD | 3.3 | vax | 3 OpenBSD | 3.9 | sparc | 3 OpenBSD | 3.4 | cats | 3 OpenBSD | 3.3 | sparc | 3 OpenBSD | 3.3 | i386 | 3 OpenBSD | 3.8 | i386 | 3 NetBSD | 3.1_RC1 | mmeye | 2 OpenBSD | 3.5 | sparc64 | 2 OpenBSD | 3.9 | sgi | 2 OpenBSD | 3.3 | cats | 2 OpenBSD | 3.3 | sparc64 | 2 OpenBSD | 3.8 | hppa | 2 OpenBSD | 3.2 | cats | 2 OpenBSD | 3.8 | armish | 2 OpenBSD | 3.9 | alpha | 2 OpenBSD | 3.2 | hppa | 2 OpenBSD | 3.3 | macppc | 2 OpenBSD | 3.7 | mac68k | 2 NetBSD | 3.1_RC2 | shark | 2 OpenBSD | 4.0 | sgi | 2 NetBSD | 3.0_RC3 | evbsh5 | 2 NetBSD | 3.99.18 | i386 | 2 NetBSD | 3.99.20 | evbsh3 | 2 OpenBSD | 4.0 | i386 | 2 NetBSD | 4.0_BETA | evbsh3 | 2 OpenBSD | 3.6 | i386 | 2 NetBSD | 3.0_RC3 | cats | 2 OpenBSD | 3.3 | armish | 2 OpenBSD | 3.8 | sgi | 2 OpenBSD | 3.7 | sgi | 2 OpenBSD | 3.2 | sgi | 2 OpenBSD | 3.4 | amd64 | 2 OpenBSD | 3.8 | luna88k | 2 OpenBSD | 3.5 | mvme88k | 2 OpenBSD | 3.9 | amd64 | 2 OpenBSD | 4.0 | luna88k | 2 OpenBSD | 3.6 | amd64 | 2 NetBSD | 2.0.3 | algor | 2 OpenBSD | 3.3 | luna88k | 2 OpenBSD | 3.6 | zaurus | 2 OpenBSD | 3.7 | vax | 2 NetBSD | 2.0.3 | prep | 2 NetBSD | 3.1_RC1 | amd64 | 2 NetBSD | 3.0_RC3 | algor | 2 OpenBSD | 3.4 | mvme88k | 2 OpenBSD | 3.2 | sparc64 | 2 NetBSD | 4.99.1 | next68k | 1 OpenBSD | 4.0 | sparc | 1 NetBSD | 3.99.13 | sbmips | 1 OpenBSD | 3.8 | amd64 | 1 OpenBSD | 3.9 | vax | 1 OpenBSD | 3.2 | amd64 | 1 NetBSD | 3.0_RC6 | sandpoint | 1 OpenBSD | 4.0 | vax | 1 NetBSD | 3.99.13 | playstation2 | 1 NetBSD | 3.99.22 | hpcarm | 1 OpenBSD | 3.5 | luna88k | 1 OpenBSD | 4.0 | alpha | 1 NetBSD | 2.0.3 | ews4800mips | 1 NetBSD | 3.1_RC2 | cats | 1 NetBSD | 2.1_STABLE | cats | 1 NetBSD | 3.99.13 | pmppc | 1 NetBSD | 3.0.1 | sgimips | 1 OpenBSD | 3.2 | mvme88k | 1 So if they are playing games, they are sure going to an awful lot of trouble to do it ... ---- Marc G. Fournier Hub.Org Networking Services (http://www.hub.org) Email . scrappy@hub.org MSN . scrappy@hub.org Yahoo . yscrappy Skype: hub.org ICQ . 7615664
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