Linux desktop operating system market share has reached just over 6% according to an analysis of over 15 million systems. Consumer PCs show a 6% Linux usage, significantly higher than the 1.9% found in Active Directory-managed business systems. This growing trend comes amidst record highs in Linux desktop usage, including a recent peak of 6.3% noted over the past 90 days. Additionally, European adoption of Linux surpasses that of North America, indicating a shift in operating system preferences across industries.
In an analysis of over 15 million identified consumer desktop operating systems, Linux desktops currently account for just over 6% of PC market share.
Consumer PCs have hit 6% Linux adoption compared to 1.9% on Active Directory-managed business systems, highlighting a significant gap in OS usage.
Linux desktop market share, as per various studies including those from the US Federal Government and StatCounter, has recently reached record highs of up to 6.3%.
European countries are leading in Linux adoption across industries, with growth noted on both consumer and business systems compared to North America.
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