barzokk
31-07-2012, 13:10
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The show itself doesn't calculate who uses what..but Aruba Networks (they have a Linux powered set of wireless routers) does measure.
For desktop OS users of the Wi-Fi network, the top desktop OS was...
LINUX
That's right Linux (and no we're not talking about Android either).
Linux came in at 19.9 percent of the total users on the Wi-Fi network. Windows came in at 19.2 percent and Mac OS was 13.7 percent.
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http://www.internetnews.com/blog/skerner/linux-desktops-dominate-at-black-hat.html
Beh, alla Black Hat security conference usano Linux... invece su questo forum se ne parli troppo bene in confronto all'altro OS colabrodo a pagamento... ti bannano :help: :D
The show itself doesn't calculate who uses what..but Aruba Networks (they have a Linux powered set of wireless routers) does measure.
For desktop OS users of the Wi-Fi network, the top desktop OS was...
LINUX
That's right Linux (and no we're not talking about Android either).
Linux came in at 19.9 percent of the total users on the Wi-Fi network. Windows came in at 19.2 percent and Mac OS was 13.7 percent.
...
http://www.internetnews.com/blog/skerner/linux-desktops-dominate-at-black-hat.html
Beh, alla Black Hat security conference usano Linux... invece su questo forum se ne parli troppo bene in confronto all'altro OS colabrodo a pagamento... ti bannano :help: :D