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The year of Linux on the desktop is closer. Linux reaches 3% of desktops

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Linux enthusiasts rejoice! After a long journey, according to StatCounter's data, by June 2023, Linux has achieved a 3% desktop market share.

After 30 Years, Linux Finally Hits 3% Market Share
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  • Honestly whatever Linux Distro takes over will almost certainly be an Android or ChormeOS style bastardization where you can certainly see the lineage but it's so locked down and so far removed from the userland and tooling we expect that the whole point of "year of the Linux desktop" is lost

    • Yes and no. MacOS is basically the year of the Unix desktop for a while now and it’s still powerful and user friendly. Just fire up a terminal and it’s Unix. The benefit they have is hardware control so stuff just works and no driver hardware issues etc…

      • I agree. Linux is great when one has the time but not the money.

        However for a system that just works - MacOS is one of the best bsd distros of all time esp on arm.

        Sadly MacOS also comes with the downfalls of a closed and proprietary ecosystem.

        • @const_void
          Have you used Linux lately? It really doesn't take any more time than anything else.
          @FunkyClown

          • Yes, I have yet to have a zero-config experience even on vertical (but open) platforms like RasberryPi. What has been your experience?

            GPU, Sound, WiFi Day 0 / 1 / 365 are not yet on par with MacOS or Win11, for me, anyway.

            For me, it is important to recognize there is a larger time investment, otherwise how does it get better?

            • @const_void
              Certainly, let's look for more ways to improve, but I've not had a need to fiddle with hardware configs in a while.

              I count 2 personal laptops, a desktop, and a couple RasPis that just worked for me. One laptop had suspend issues in Windows that went away with Linux, which surprised the hell out of me.

              My work laptop (Windows 11) needed GPU drivers reinstalled and increasingly acts up with docking and suspend.

              Maybe I've lucked into good hardware or something.

          • I have on servers as I run my own lemmy server. I do like Linux desktop but macOS just works for my work and home laptop.

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