GNU/Linux Now Exceeds 3.6% Market Share on Desktops/Laptops, According to statCounter
A month ago: Countries Where GNU/Linux Exceeds 4% Market Share on Desktops/Laptops, According to statCounter
Today: (Source)
THE general situation has been improving for GNU/Linux 'evangelists' (religious terminology, like Microsoft propagandists with a degree in Theology use). Microsofters can be debunked easily and quickly. They can no longer mock us for having a minuscule share of "the market", not even in desktops and laptops, set aside phones, servers, and so on.
Microsoft's ability to charge money for Windows is quickly diminishing.
Let's look at China, where Windows used to have almost 100% of the desktop/laptop market. Consider what Jeffrey Epstein's super-close Bill Gates said about China back in the days:
"It's easier for our software to compete with Linux when there's piracy than when there's not."
--Bill Gates
Blunt.
Well, things have changed for Windows in China. A year ago Windows' market share there was 87%, now it is 79%. Seems like foreign policy playing a role. Windows is down to 73% in India. In Europe, Windows fell to 74% on desktops and laptops, i.e. less than three quarters (GNU/Linux at almost 3% now; GNU/Linux rose to 4.2% in Ukraine).
Will we be seeing GNU/Linux at over 5% some time next year? Even on desktops and laptops? Don't bet against it. People's budgets are tighter and Windows has a fair share of scandals, so it "bleeds" users. █