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golden_king@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Linux@lemmy.ml · 3 days ago

do you see linux ever having 10 - 20 % market share in desktop space?

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do you see linux ever having 10 - 20 % market share in desktop space?

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  • AmbitiousProcess (they/them)@piefed.social
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    The primary source being cited by most of the articles is U.S. Gov Analytics, (or the less reliable Statcounter, which I wouldn’t rely on.) U.S. Gov Analytics currently places it at around 4.7% over the last 30 days, 4.4% this calendar year, and 5.6% the last calendar year. It was about 6%-ish when most articles were written about the 6% number for the first time.

    Steam, so basically just gamers and not regular desktop users, has it more around 2.3%.

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      That US site’s data includes both mobile and desktop. With a bit of math, you get Linux’s desktop marketshare over 30 days as 7,1%.

      Steam’s February data is heavily influenced by Chinese new year. If you only consider Linux Steam users who have set English as their Steam language, Linux’s marketshare is 8,28%.

      https://www.gamingonlinux.com/steam-tracker/

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      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selection_bias

      EDIT: mobile being at 15.3% is all we need to see here

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