• hoshikarakitaridia@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    I’ve recently looked at some statistics to get a sense of Linux overall market share, and it does seem to be hovering around 7% currently, which is a heck of a lot for Linux but of course still less than every 10th PC. And then there’s some more wrinkles to that.

    For example one wrinkle I didn’t know about is this is skewed by a few countries, namely India has a gigantic 30% of Linux market share iirc. So you might know about the Linux growth if you live in India, but not as much in the US or Europe.

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      2 hours ago

      I didn’t know it was so high in India. Interesting. Any guesses as to why it’s so much higher there compared to the US and EU?

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          14 minutes ago

          My initial guess was that they have a big tech community there. A lot of the IT call centers are outsourced there. And with all the tech people they probably gravitate toward Linux. Just a guess though.