Linux has surpassed a 4% market share on desktops, marking continued growth in popularity. This increase comes after 30 years to achieve a 3% share in June 2023. Windows 10 support is ending next year, while Windows 11 lags behind in market share.
FYI: Figures show Linux's share of the desktop OS market moved up from three percent last year to four percent in 2024, which on the face of it is pretty good But, there's always a but... https://t.co/ZN0FNkV1zA
Year of Linux on the desktop creeps closer as market share rises a little https://t.co/lmBB6Ifjgh
Why Desktop Linux Is Finally Growing In Popularity https://t.co/FxSEhXkzcy
A Slashdot link about Linux Desktops… tech truly is a circle https://t.co/hqYaUuLbbI
Linux continues growing market share, reaches 4% of desktops https://t.co/AX38KoMjGH
Windows 10 support ends next year, but the operating system continues to have more than double the market share of Windows 11. Read more: https://t.co/1gElBfFhRE #Windows11 #Windows10
StatCounter: Linux hit a 4.03% share of the desktop OS market in February 2024, after taking 30 years to achieve a 3% share in June 2023 (Bobby Borisov / Linuxiac) https://t.co/LEIFoMWYDe 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/DPDjroHM9W
It’s looking like this may be the year for Linux on the desktop https://t.co/dTmwAF2aeN
Linux Passes 4% Desktop Market Share https://t.co/A0CHps5ykJ