Ha! I just converted two old HP laptops from ChromeOS Flex to MX Linux. A lot more useful for me...
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Even more important is to see the windows downtrend. We need competition, keep it going!
I can easily give a fedora usb stick to a friend and let him install it. Without problem. No coding required.
Fedora installation is always confusing… even to a novice linux user. Give him different distro.
And this is through summer and universities break. Its fair to expect a higher increase through the last Quarter of the year and probably surpassing ChromeOS with 3.24%
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Good to hear. I like the excitement, but I've also been hearing about major big tech funding for some major projects - let's hope those orgs aren't compromised.
How does these stats being determined, just curiosity, i really dont know
Browser user agent strings
As a linux user, i always change my user agent. And i think many of the linux users also switch user agents so how correct is this data?
Probably off by no more than 2%. So maybe 5% use Linux, but I'd guess it's still in the 3-4% range, especially with Steam clocking in around 2%, which AFAIK is a lot harder to spoof, if it's possible at all.
Wow it's ALMOST got a slice of the operating system pi!
This is the year, guise! This is definitely it!