If you haven't read it already, this is the bible for the "if you can't figure it out on your own, you're not a programmer, don't know how a computers works and thus do not have the right to own a computer" Linux crowd:
http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htmEvery time I see something about Linux's popularity, market share, increasing usage (which is like 3 times a week) I'm always reminded of this oft-quoted article, which denies that there is interest in such a thing...
...but don't miss the bit about user friendliness, which is TOTAL BULLSHIT. I studied ergonomics in college: it IS an empirical *SCIENCE*. But then *I* studied it. Code programmers DON'T GET that's it's a SCIENCE and think that if it makes "sense" to THEM, that's good enough. An excellent article we had to read in ergonomics was in fact titled, "Why 'common sense' does not work"...
Well, *I* care about Linux's market share, considering how much time I've invested in it, and I'm very happy to read about this! The fact is that Fedora is but one of many distros, and I take many months to install a new distro (I'm still VERY happy with my FC5)... The point here is that those who downloaded FC6 represent a small percentage of Linux users, and this figure is very encouraging...