
Poll among Linuxsoids.

A survey of Linux users was published on gridter.com.
1944 respondents took part in the survey. Among them were 92% (1795 people) of men and 8% (149 people) of women.
More than half of the respondents (58%) consider themselves confident Linux users, and a third (31%) are newbies. The remaining 11% of respondents say with full confidence that they are an expert on their favorite OS.
Linux users and other OpenSource OSes are most annoyed by the "clumsy" or lack of drivers for modems. Then, the second most popular answer was a huge variety of distributions. The third factor annoying users is the need to fine-tune everything and everything in their OS.
Also during the survey, the most common distribution was identified. It turned out to be Ubuntu (494 respondents, or 25% of respondents). In second place according to the results of the survey, Debian flaunts (271 votes and 14% of the total number of voters). Third place was shared by Fedora Core and Gentoo (165 votes each).