CachyOS is on the way up - Evolution of Linux Distro over Time - May 2025 Update
CachyOS is on the way up - Evolution of Linux Distro over Time - May 2025 Update

CachyOS is on the way up - Evolution of Linux Distro over Time - May 2025 Update

CachyOS is on the way up - Evolution of Linux Distro over Time - May 2025 Update
CachyOS is on the way up - Evolution of Linux Distro over Time - May 2025 Update
How was Manjaro so popular for so long after 2017?
It's wild ubuntu still has those numbers. It seems like an experimental distro doing all sorts of shady stuff, I'm not sure why people would stick around for that.
I wasn't aware Fedora was such a "small" distro that even OpenSUSE had larger shares than it just 5 years ago. And nowadays very few run openSUSE.
I mean whenever you ask "give me a beginner Linux distro" you will most likely still hear Ubuntu. Only recently have people started recommending Linux Mint to a similar degree. And everything else is regarded as more specialized, even very easy to use distros like pop os.
I am one of those. I tried Ubuntu server once (after using CentOS), liked it somehow and have hence installed so many ubuntu-vms it would be a major PITA to change them all to arch. Which would be my today-choice. Honestly don't know much about cachyos.
That does sound like a huge advantage Ubuntu has over other distros, one I didn't consider. Makes sense people would stick around. Also they've proven that when they say LTS, they mean it.
I'm just not a fan of snap being proprietary, and them trying to get around GPL by rewriting core-utils etc.
That's what I meant with "shady".
Not all Linux users are techies and tinkerers; Ubuntu used to be the recommended beginner one, I imagine plenty of people installed it once and it's been working fine ever since.
Also as these are numbers from ProtonDB I'd assume they're only representative of people who actively report game support, which has got to be a pretty tiny user fraction.
I guess that's been a problem for a while, gathering statistics about linux users, and yeah, protondb is perhaps not the most reliable source.
the real story here is bazzite
Yeah, look at that openSUSE blink in & out like a champ!!