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by hutzlibu
1253 days ago
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Well yes, there are many reasons why linux has problems and people go ways to avoid them, but my point was, that Microsoft did not embrace linux for their new love of open source, but to eat its marketshare. I mean, Linux was never significant on the desktop, but had and still has significant market share for developers. In University I was basically tought how to use Linux and despise Windows. Microsoft does not want that obviously. edit: but according to this chart, linux is actually still gaining market share https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/worldwide... |
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