The year of Linux on the desktop is closer. Linux reaches 3% of desktops
The year of Linux on the desktop is closer. Linux reaches 3% of desktops
Linux enthusiasts rejoice! After a long journey, according to StatCounter's data, by June 2023, Linux has achieved a 3% desktop market share.
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What if we count WSL and Android?
6 0 ReplyCounting Android is just lying. ChromeOS and WSL are a stretch, but you can make an argument for them.
25 0 Reply"3 billion devices run Java"
17 0 ReplyShudders
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Linux kernel is Linux kernel. Few desktops run Android, though.
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WSL definitely. It's a gateway drug I've peddled to many a developer.
4 0 ReplyThis is why I had to switch. It was just too clunky to get CUDA and Pytorch and Tensorflow set up in Windows. In Linux, it was a total breeze.
Edit: And then I thought, "well, wouldn't it be great if I didn't have to use Windows to use Linux?"
4 0 ReplyYup. First comes WSL, then comes a VM, then comes the good stuffs.
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WSL on my work machine is a godsend. Otherwise I would not be able to tolerate the dev environment on windows.
4 0 ReplyI peddle that to my coworkers for no other reason than because I don't know how to deal with Windows garbage when they run into a problem. It's more for my sanity than anything else.
1 0 ReplyFor me its history repeats itself with dos and msdos.
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