This survey is part of a college homework... gimme a hand here, folks!
Gender
[1] male
[2] female
Age
[1] up to 20
[2] 21 to 30
[3] 31 to 40
[4] 41 to 50
[5] 51 or older
Education
[1] middle school, incomplete / current
[2] middle school, complete
[3] high school, incomplete / current
[4] high school, complete
[5] university, incomplete / current
[6] university, complete
[7] postgraduate / doctor / master
Social class
[1] upper classs
[2] upper middle class
[3] middle class
[4] lower-middle or middle class
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1. Do you use GNU/Linux?
[1] yes, exclusively
[2] yes, in dual-boot
[3] yes, and I have another machine with Windows / MacOS
[4] no, but I have already tried it
[5] no, but I'm interested in trying it (go to question 2, then the survey ends)
[6] no, and I'm not interested in trying it (go to question 2, then the survey ends)
[7] yes, for some other reason ___________________________
[8] no, for some other reason ___________________________
2. Only if you have answered [5] or [6] in the previous question:
What does GNU/Linux lack that, if provided, could make you use it?
[1] better interface
[2] more applications
[3] compatibility
[4] something else ___________________________
3. Why do you use GNU/Linux?
[1] price
[2] freedom / access to source
[3] stability
[4] security
[5] performance
[6] something else ___________________________
4. What distro do you use?
(if you use more than one, choose the main one)
[1] Debian
[2] Fedora
[3] Gentoo
[4] Knoppix
[5] Red Hat
[6] Slackware
[7] SuSE / Novell
[8] Ubuntu
[9] Kurumin
[10] Kalango
[11] Damn Small
[12] BeatrIX
[13] Mandriva
[14] something else ___________________________
5. For what purpose do you use GNU/Linux?
[1] developement
[2] office
[3] home / personal use
[4] something else ___________________________
6. Are you satisfied with GNU/Linux?
[1] very satisfied
[2] somewhat satisfied
[3] not satisfied
As Robocop says: Thank you for your cooperation.
GNU/Linux survey... gimme a hand here!
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1/2/6/3 (I think - not totally sure about that last one, but it seems somewhat irrelevant anyway)
1. 2 - Dual boot with Linux (x2), Windows. One Linux system is for experimenting on (and is currently broken). The Windows system is there for the occasional game, and for testing that stuff (usually software, sometimes websites, documents, or whatever) works on Windows. Back in the day, it was also used for assignments that required the use of some Windows-only software.
3. 6 - It just like the thing more than Windows. The fact that I can muck around with it, get into the system, and learn about how absolutely everything works is also pretty good.
4. 8 (Ubuntu), 1 (Debian)
5. 4 - All of the above
6. 1. Except when it breaks for no apparent reason, which it does occasionally.
1. 2 - Dual boot with Linux (x2), Windows. One Linux system is for experimenting on (and is currently broken). The Windows system is there for the occasional game, and for testing that stuff (usually software, sometimes websites, documents, or whatever) works on Windows. Back in the day, it was also used for assignments that required the use of some Windows-only software.
3. 6 - It just like the thing more than Windows. The fact that I can muck around with it, get into the system, and learn about how absolutely everything works is also pretty good.
4. 8 (Ubuntu), 1 (Debian)
5. 4 - All of the above
6. 1. Except when it breaks for no apparent reason, which it does occasionally.
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Gender
[1] male
Age
[2] 21 to 30
Education
[5] university, incomplete / current
Social class
[4] lower-middle or middle class
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1. Do you use GNU/Linux?
[3] yes, and I have another machine with Windows / MacOS
2. Only if you have answered [5] or [6] in the previous question:
What does GNU/Linux lack that, if provided, could make you use it?
n/a
3. Why do you use GNU/Linux?
[1] price
[2] freedom / access to source
[3] stability
[4] security
[5] performance
[6] something else ____All of the Above_______________________
4. What distro do you use?
(if you use more than one, choose the main one)
[1] Debian
5. For what purpose do you use GNU/Linux?
[3] home / personal use
6. Are you satisfied with GNU/Linux?
[1] very satisfied
[1] male
Age
[2] 21 to 30
Education
[5] university, incomplete / current
Social class
[4] lower-middle or middle class
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1. Do you use GNU/Linux?
[3] yes, and I have another machine with Windows / MacOS
2. Only if you have answered [5] or [6] in the previous question:
What does GNU/Linux lack that, if provided, could make you use it?
n/a
3. Why do you use GNU/Linux?
[1] price
[2] freedom / access to source
[3] stability
[4] security
[5] performance
[6] something else ____All of the Above_______________________
4. What distro do you use?
(if you use more than one, choose the main one)
[1] Debian
5. For what purpose do you use GNU/Linux?
[3] home / personal use
6. Are you satisfied with GNU/Linux?
[1] very satisfied
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Age
[2] 21 to 30
Education
[4] high school, complete
Social class
[2] upper middle class
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Do you use GNU/Linux?
[1] yes, exclusively
Why do you use GNU/Linux?
[1] price
[2] freedom / access to source
[3] stability
[4] security
[5] performance
What distro do you use?
[3] Gentoo (64-bit version)
For what purpose do you use GNU/Linux?
[3] home / personal use
Are you satisfied with GNU/Linux?
[1] very satisfied
[1] male
Age
[2] 21 to 30
Education
[4] high school, complete
Social class
[2] upper middle class
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Do you use GNU/Linux?
[1] yes, exclusively
Why do you use GNU/Linux?
[1] price
[2] freedom / access to source
[3] stability
[4] security
[5] performance
What distro do you use?
[3] Gentoo (64-bit version)
For what purpose do you use GNU/Linux?
[3] home / personal use
Are you satisfied with GNU/Linux?
[1] very satisfied
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Re: GNU/Linux survey... gimme a hand here!
Stormwatch wrote:This survey is part of a college homework... gimme a hand here, folks!
Gender
[1] male
Age
[1] up to 20
Education
[3] high school, incomplete / current
Social class
[4] lower-middle or middle class
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1. Do you use GNU/Linux?
[2] yes, in dual-boot
3. Why do you use GNU/Linux?
[1] price
[2] freedom / access to source
[3] stability
[4] security
[5] performance
[6] something else ALL OF THE ABOVE
4. What distro do you use?
(if you use more than one, choose the main one)
[2] Fedora one my desktop and KateOS on my workstation (although I tend to also use Debian or Ubuntu on my other boxes)
5. For what purpose do you use GNU/Linux?
[1] developement
[2] office
[3] home / personal use
[4] something else ALL OF THE ABOVE
6. Are you satisfied with GNU/Linux?
[1] very satisfied (everything except for gaming :S though that's been getting better lately )
As Robocop says: Thank you for your cooperation.
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I'm sure it's a bit late for this to be much help, but I just saw and felt like filling it out.
Gender
[1] male
Age
[2] 21 to 30
Education
[5] university, current
Social class
[3] middle class
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1. Do you use GNU/Linux?
[2] yes, in dual-boot
3. Why do you use GNU/Linux?
[1] price
[2] freedom / access to source
[3] stability
[4] security
[5] performance
(all of these reasons)
4. What distro do you use?
(if you use more than one, choose the main one)
[1] Debian (on my Intel/AMD boxes)
[8] Ubuntu (PPC)
5. For what purpose do you use GNU/Linux?
[1] developement
[2] office
[3] home / personal use
(all of these)
6. Are you satisfied with GNU/Linux?
[1] very satisfied
Gender
[1] male
Age
[2] 21 to 30
Education
[5] university, current
Social class
[3] middle class
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1. Do you use GNU/Linux?
[2] yes, in dual-boot
3. Why do you use GNU/Linux?
[1] price
[2] freedom / access to source
[3] stability
[4] security
[5] performance
(all of these reasons)
4. What distro do you use?
(if you use more than one, choose the main one)
[1] Debian (on my Intel/AMD boxes)
[8] Ubuntu (PPC)
5. For what purpose do you use GNU/Linux?
[1] developement
[2] office
[3] home / personal use
(all of these)
6. Are you satisfied with GNU/Linux?
[1] very satisfied
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