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yoz, in Linux holds more than 8% market share in India, and it's on the upward trend

Thank you India

marcell, (edited ) in The ASUS Eee PC and the netbook revolution (including Linux)

it is not fair to write this kind of history and not to mention one laptop per child.

csolisr, in Firefox Development Is Moving From Mercurial To Git

I wonder if they’ll consider Codeberg as their future Git host of choice. GitHub is less than ideal in terms of digital sovereignty, GitLab also has some questionable leadership. Codeberg seems like the most solid alternative to these so far.

hlqxz, in Linux holds more than 8% market share in India, and it's on the upward trend

Does it mean Android? Because India mostly uses Android.

TheAnonymouseJoker,
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Android is not a desktop OS.

hlqxz,

Yes, I didn’t read “Desktop OS”. Sorry about that.

adam,
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These stats are desktop only

jol,

Android is not reported as Linux.

ILikeBoobies, (edited ) in Linux holds more than 8% market share in India, and it's on the upward trend

I wish they would include mobile in these stats, it would better show consumer operating systems and the Android bump would let people know Linux isn’t as niche as they thought

Edit: Apparently they have this but they don’t label it as Linux

duck1e,

but Android doesn’t feel like linux does it ? its on very old kernel , its restricted relatively locked down

ILikeBoobies,

You can find other embedded devices like that though

jol,

Because it’s not the same thing. That’s not what they mean with Linux.

Vorthas, in Your chosen desktop Linux defaults?
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EndeavourOS as the distro of choice for easy installation and AUR access.

Depending on the DE, if it’s not MATE, I almost always install Caja, Engrampa, and MATE Calculator since they just have the most sane look and UX to them for my use cases.

  • Waterfox as my browser of choice (reason over Firefox is that it offers tabs below address bar as an option in Preferences rather than mucking about in userChrome.css files that often break on updates)
  • Vivaldi as a secondary browser for websites that only render right in Chromium
  • Kitty as my terminal of choice.
  • Clementine as my music player of choice
  • yt-dlp for downloading Youtube videos as mp3s
  • htop over top, also have gotop for a more graphical look
  • exa over ls
wolf,

Interesting browser choices. ;-) I like what I see from Vivaldi, but I rarely need Chrome compatibility and Chromium is in the repositories of all distributions I use, so I never opt for Vivaldi. Just a personal preference or any good reason to use Vivaldi over Chromium etc.?

Vorthas,
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Honestly because it’s quite customizable, that’s about it. Being able to customize my software to look and work the way I want them to is a big reason why I use certain programs over others.

bennieandthez, (edited ) in Best Linux distro for gaming on a crappy integrated graphics old PC?
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pop_os! Runs great on the amd apus. For reference i used a ryzen 3 3200g and it ran indie games very well.

I guess you mean a ryzen 7 4700g? Should be great too considering mine was a generation behind.

jack, in Linux holds more than 8% market share in India, and it's on the upward trend

Welcome to the circlejerk thread

yagav50850,

What?

jack,

Our monthly jerkoff to Linux numbers

creation7758,

Nah. The data is from 2022. Still milking last year’s numbers

TechAdmin, in Linux Distribution Timeline

I started with Slackware around 1997 because I needed a free C compiler plus all I had were junk, hand-me-down computers. Stopped programming & using linux around 2000 and had switched back to Windows on a newly built, decent computer. From about 2000 until about 2016 I rarely used linux besides a couple routers. Raspberry pi 3 came out with built-in wifi & my dislike of Windows 10 got me back into linux for more use cases. Valve’s work on proton finally made it so I could switch to linux for most gaming & my Windows usage dropped to almost nothing. Currently using Manjaro on primary desktop and Fedora 38 on tablet with mix of distros in LXC & VMs on mini-PC w/ Proxmox VE & Synology NAS. SteamVR on linux been getting decent amount of work on it lately so once it gets stable I’ll have one less reason to need Windows.

steal_your_face, in Linux on a 2in1 for Uni
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Back in the day I used a surface pro 3 dual booting windows and linux. Linux didn’t have the drivers to support the pen back then so I used windows and one note for note taking.

doink, in Firefox Development Is Moving From Mercurial To Git

This is great. Honestly it is the best option.

Lamb, in Linux holds more than 8% market share in India, and it's on the upward trend

Unknown is TempleOS.

philpo,

That’s more for the Christian fellas, I think.

xtremeownage,

But, it has no network connectivity! That is against God’s will.

(Thus, no telemetry either)

Very interesting os though. Lots of very cool concepts

shapis, in Who uses pure GNOME (no extensions)
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I tried really hard for about a year to use gnome without extensions.

I’d say at best in the end it wasn’t annoying me too much.

Recently tried dash to panel again and yeah. I’m not going back.

I do not understand how people manage multiple programs open without a tray. Do they just memorize in what workspace everything is at all times ?

shinnoodles,
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I found it preferable when I started exclusively using the keyboard and keybinds. Tho I ended up using a TWM so I’m definitely not the target audience lol.

kittenzrulz123, in Imagine Linux on an Arm SoC that benchmark better than Apple's M2 Max!

If I can get decent performance on a tablet style laptop for cheap I would buy it new

bamboo, in Firefox Development Is Moving From Mercurial To Git

It’s rather bold of many of the commenters in this thread to assume they know the needs of Mozilla and their developers rather than those people themselves. GitHub makes complete sense, even if it doesn’t live up to some people’s desires for free software purity.

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