I am sorry, but even if we are friends, I totally disagree with you on this. Linux is not anything close to being a Windows killer, and will not be in any foreseeable future. If anything is going to "kill" Windows, it's going to be Mac OS.
"Currently, Windows commands 68.15% of the PC market share, MacOS occupies 21.38%, Chrome OS has 4.15%, and Linux is used on 3.08% of PCs. Around 3.24% of all systems run either FreeBSD or an unknown operating system, which are most likely either very new or very old versions of popular OSes."
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One of the comments at
Tom's Hardware, where this article and OS stats come from.
"This is the typical fake news article I despise, where the article is technically correct, but incredibly manipulative and clickbaitey.
I pulled up the desktop data and added the percentages in an image. (0.04% was rounded down, 0.05% rounded up)
This is what the stats show.
1) Linux usage in the
US has
DROPPED in the last 6 months, to
1.9%, down from 2.7% at the start of the year. It's a significant drop in 6 months and the lowest it has been in one and a half years.
2) Linux usage has been "
STABLE"
worldwide. It is now at 3.07% on desktop, about where it was at the start of the year where it hit 2.93%. You can call that a "record", it would be more fair to call that 0.14% change a rounding error."
Another user comment from Tom's Hardware.
"Honestly though, the bigger news is that MacOS has now over 20%. At this rate of growth, Apple could begin to start looking like a Windows replacement in a relatively short time."