Desktop Linux market share just broke past 6%—and I’m part of that shift.
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Desktop Linux market share just broke past 6%—and I’m part of that shift.
I finally made the move this year, pushed by two things:
- Proton making more of my game library playable
- Microsoft deciding my perfectly good PC isn’t worthy of Windows 11 while also pulling the plug on Windows 10.
My landing spot? Pop!_OS. Turns out it’s not only capable, but actually more user-friendly than Windows. That’s just the cherry on top.
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Desktop Linux market share just broke past 6%—and I’m part of that shift.
I finally made the move this year, pushed by two things:
- Proton making more of my game library playable
- Microsoft deciding my perfectly good PC isn’t worthy of Windows 11 while also pulling the plug on Windows 10.
My landing spot? Pop!_OS. Turns out it’s not only capable, but actually more user-friendly than Windows. That’s just the cherry on top.
@atomicpoet A friend who is a retired schoolteacher had her laptop die. I bought her a @system76 one with Pop!_OS. What's amazing is that she has never ever asked me a support question although she was switching from a very old Fedora laptop. I have recently purchased a System76 desktop, but mine is @debian Debian Testing with KDE.
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