Domestic Linux Desktop Release Survival Report

  

2011 research activity on the survival of Linux desktop distributions. Report: “65.9% of Linux desktop users initially learned Linux from technology websites and schools, and 27.8% learned Linux by word of mouth. 62.6% of Linux desktop users are also engaged in Linux-related work, which is dominated by Linux operation and maintenance.

Ubuntu is the most popular Linux desktop distribution, with 62.1% of respondents using it; 50% of Linux users have used or are using more than one distribution. 50% of users have abandoned Linux distributions because of the lack of software capabilities. It means that the hardware support is not enough, reaching 39.6%, ranking second. & rdquo; For more information, please download the PDF or PPT. "

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