Clearly you have never worked in an enterprise if that is where you stick red hat.
This, it’s extremely popular in enterprise to the point where debian just isn’t an option. Something like wind river should be deep in the red square.
Shouldn’t Ubuntu be more “mainstream” than debian?
…and less “mainstream” than Windows?
That’s the Windows 7 logo. Windows 10 and 11 are in the upper right corner.
Not if you’re including servers.
In that case Debian, Ubuntu, and Windows server should absolutely dwarf OSX…
That said, I personally wouldn’t consider “server use” to be “mainstream”… To me install-base does not equate to “mainstream”.
even in just the desktop space, macos only holds any significant share on western europe, usa, canada and australia
I think your compass is a little bit borked. 🫠
debian wins again, slow and steady wins the race
How is it more mainstream than mac?
There’s more Debian servers in the internet than stars in the sky
Fuck that’s beautiful 🥲
Dude to Ubuntu, Debian everywhere
Servers aren’t directly touched by users. Nobody knows or even cares what the server is outside of the admin.
You underestimate the meaning for the admin though
Guess I went with the wrong assumption about the scope of this chart
Are you doubting OP’s data sources?
What is as free and as mainstream as Mac?
anything really, macos is pure garbage
More accurate than that shitty one from this morning
Red Star OS
corporateI don’t think corporations even exist in North Korea.
Where’s Windows 95?
How is Arch more niche than openSUSE??
Where QubesOS
I see that templeOS just off screen. Nice.
After recent developments and threats of COC violations, Arch should probably be moved up to center of red.










