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Linux hit over 3% desktop user share according to Statcounter

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Do my eyes deceive me? Apparently not. According to Statcounter, the Linux share on the desktop has actually now passed 3% for the first time.

While it has been close a couple of times, the trend according to their stats is pretty clear that Linux use has been slowly rising over the last few years. This does not include ChromeOS, even though it's based on Linux, as they track that separately so this is just plain desktop Linux.

As always, keep a big pinch of salt ready though for any such survey. Statcounter gather this data from around "1.5 million sites globally". Still, just like the Steam Survey that we regularly look at for trends, it's an interesting measure to keep an eye on for the overall picture.

Across this year their stats show for Linux:

  • January - 2.91%
  • February - 2.94%
  • March - 2.85%
  • April - 2.83%
  • May - 2.7%
  • June - 3.07%

See the stats on Statcounter.

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Fester_Mudd Jul 11, 2023
Quoting: MiZoG13% in India is huge

The Linux origin country Finland was almost 11% a year ago too. Maybe the actual truth slipped through accidentally for a short moment? What is that Unknown operating system anyways globally? It if often very high up there.

https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/finland/#monthly-202206-202206-bar
Soulprayer Jul 11, 2023
I've helped a friend installing Linux Mint last weekend.
He's still using Windows as a backup solution for some games - but nonetheless, a soft penguin is still a penguin ;)
sarmad Jul 11, 2023
Quoting: MiZoG13% in India is huge

That's probably half of all Linux users in the world :D

Kudos to India
sarmad Jul 11, 2023
Quoting: Fester_Mudd
Quoting: MiZoG13% in India is huge

The Linux origin country Finland was almost 11% a year ago too. Maybe the actual truth slipped through accidentally for a short moment? What is that Unknown operating system anyways globally? It if often very high up there.

https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/finland/#monthly-202206-202206-bar

My guess is that the Uknown OS is someone using a browser extension that hides their details, or maybe some proxy or vpn.
omeganebula Jul 11, 2023
Quoting: Pengling
Quoting: BoldosI don't know (and trust), what these web counters are really showing.
Not because they are rigged, but because the browsers themselves are rigged.

What does my Ubuntu pre-installed Firefox report?
My Ubuntu Firefox reports itself as:
Curious. On Xubuntu, it reports itself as Ubuntu, as expected. I've never meddled with it.

That said, that minutiae from my end of things doesn't invalidate your point at all. You're absolutely right, and there are plenty of folks who do this deliberately in order to make wonky web-apps work properly, too.

Firefox's privacy.resistFingerprinting feature spoofs the user-agent to make it harder to identify a user on the web. Currently, Windows 10 is the least unique operating system, so it is used in the user-agent. As far as I know, the feature is not enabled by default, but it's possible that some distributions may enable it manually.
mad_mesa Jul 11, 2023
Quoting: Purple Library GuyI note ChromeOS is at 4%. If only it ran, you know, programs.

It has been possible to run quite a bit of desktop software easily on ChromeOS for years now. There is even an effort underway to officially support Steam.

https://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/steam-on-chromeos/
Purple Library Guy Jul 12, 2023
Quoting: mad_mesa
Quoting: Purple Library GuyI note ChromeOS is at 4%. If only it ran, you know, programs.

It has been possible to run quite a bit of desktop software easily on ChromeOS for years now. There is even an effort underway to officially support Steam.

https://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/steam-on-chromeos/
I am quite interested in the Steam thing. As for the rest . . . define "easily"
hardpenguin Jul 12, 2023
Quoting: michaInterestingly, it seems the upward change solely comes from Ukraine:

https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/ukraine
Can we assume that it comes from an increase in military devices usage? 😰
Kuduzkehpan Jul 13, 2023
6.49% linux desktop share in Turkey it is highest point for now.
here my reason list for increasing linux usage,
1) Proton/valve/SteamDeck as an offical support for more games will run under linux.
2) Valve/SteamDeck as a proof of Linux OS is viable secure speedy Gaming OS even it requires 3rd party tools to be able to run games.
3) Less reasons to not recommend Linux for newbies. because gaming ability at stage of ""xxx" game will work mostly out of box" from "any xxx game cant be installed" on your System.
4) Persistent increasing government support for linux, as for over 365 uniq distribution has been created and used in last 20 years.
5) microsoft monopoly over big companies are scaring small companies.
Whitewolfe80 Jul 15, 2023
Well yeah a million steam decks have been sold that's one million new Linux users in one hit
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