List of Linux adopters

Main article: Linux adoption
Linux adoption

The French Parliament moved to Ubuntu on desktop PCs in 2007.
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Linux adopters are organizations and individuals who have moved from other operating systems to Linux.

Government

As local governments come under pressure from institutions such as the World Trade Organization and the International Intellectual Property Alliance, some have turned to Linux and other Free Software as an affordable, legal alternative to both pirated software and expensive proprietary computer products from Microsoft, Apple and other commercial companies. The spread of Linux affords some leverage for these countries when companies from the developed world bid for government contracts (since a low-cost option exists), while furnishing an alternative path to development for countries like India and Pakistan that have many citizens skilled in computer applications but cannot afford technological investment at "First World" prices. The cost factor is not the only one being considered though - many governmental institutions (in public and military sectors) from North America and European Union make the transition to Linux due to its superior stability and openness of the source code which in its turn leverages information security.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Africa

Asia

East

West

North

South

South-East

Americas

North

Cuba
U.S.

South

Europe

Austria

Czech Republic

France

Germany

Iceland

Macedonia

the Netherlands

Russia

Spain

Switzerland

Education

Edubuntu CD kit

Linux is often used in technical disciplines at universities and research centres. This is due to several factors, including that Linux is available free of charge and includes a large body of free/open source software. To some extent, technical competence of computer science and software engineering academics is also a contributor, as is stability, maintainability, and upgradability. IBM ran an advertising campaign entitled "Linux is Education" featuring a young boy who was supposed to be "Linux".[65]

Examples of large scale adoption of Linux in education include the following:

Europe

Germany

Italy

Macedonia

U.K.

Switzerland

Americas

Asia

China

Indonesia

Georgia

India

The Philippines

Russia

Home

Businesses and non-profits

Ernie Ball moved its entire business to Red Hat Linux in 2000, following a licensing dispute with Microsoft.

Linux is used extensively on servers in businesses, and has been for a long time. Linux is also used in some corporate environments as the desktop platform for their employees, with commercially available solutions including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, and Ubuntu.

Scientific institutions

The IBM Roadrunner, the world's third fastest supercomputer operated by the US National Nuclear Security Administration, uses Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora as its operating systems.

Celebrities

See also

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