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sysop@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Linux desktop market share climbs to 4.45%

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Linux desktop market share climbs to 4.45%

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sysop@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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Linux Market Share Reaches New Peak: July 2024 Report - OSTechNix
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Linux has reached a new milestone in desktop market share. As of July 2024, Linux has achieved a 4.45% market share for desktop operating systems worldwide.
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    I’m doing my part .gif

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      We’re all Linux users on this blessed day

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        Speak for yourself.

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          i am ALL linux users on this blessed day :)

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      I am using BSD. Am I doing my part?

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    Yay! It’s the year of the Linux desktop!

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    How much of that is the SteamDeck?

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      Wasn’t that site that claimed they don’t count steam deck?, also, 90% of people only uses steam deck for gaming, not web browsing

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    Next year, they’ll be on that ballot,!

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    Couple weeks ago switched to Mint on my main rig. Since then I also installed Linux on my wifes old laptop. It works great, runs fast and it was 99% a painless transition. With my Steam Deck thats 3 Linux devices in our household.

    I wish I coud touch the win 11 on my work laptop as well.

    Also fuck Microsoft.

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    Oh look how awesome windows 11 is going! Let me drag this Linux factoid onto my edge presentation, no I mean my power point that I have running on edge. I mean the edge in this teams running power point from this remote desktop running on edge thru a teams behind a VPN under an edge running power point running edge in teams running…10 years later…fuck this shit! I’m running Linux!

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      I suggest Manjaro. Debian’s always 5 versions behind, and Ubuntu’s ‘selling security’ - Fedora’s good though.

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        Oh shit…https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Debian-based_distributions

        I didn’t think there would be so many. I’ve used knopix many times before.

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        I use Ubuntu already on all my installs except for the kid’s computer which looks like a virus made windows and then installed over another virus, and the wife’s PC.

        Do you think that I could successfully win them over to Linux?

        But yeah I’m thinking to move out of Ubuntu but I want debian or compatible. I want a simple Linux that does all my usual Linux stuff. Lots of people recommend Arch.

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        If they are into gaming, Nobara is basically the best, no headache choice.

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    4.45%

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