Looking forward, analysts predict Linux could hit 7% by 2027 if trends continue, driven by AI integrations in distributions like those from Canonical
Or rather, by their optionality. Some people want those tools, some don’t want to touch them with a 3m pole; Linux can appease to both, unlike Windows is doing.
Can we also have an open source surge against Android, with valid providers in all countries?
The year of the Linux desktop isn’t as interesting anymore. It all sort of works good enough for most people not to need to care now.
What we need is the year of the Linux phone. And it think that we will have to still wait a long time for it. And no, Google/Linux does not count.
The interesting part wasn’t gatekeeping with technical difficulty, but MS loss of marketshare and loss to large corps.
Dozens of us!!
…but this is actually good news. I’m glad to hear it.
That’s me now! Yayyy!
Businesses still use it. The EU gov is switching to Linux, or maybe just once country, but you get the point…