Stallman was right. Choose Free software.
Not to mention I'm very skeptical that 780K Windows users just happened to discover a more obscure Linux distro suddenly and switched to it in October while Windows 10 is still supported. This is basically an ad for the OS.
If no to either, they will pay for Win11
But now we have LLMs, which I'm assuming should be very good at troubleshooting computer issues...
Linux on the desktop is a nerd wet dream, and you should be aware of that.
OTOH, this is an obscure distro so the surprising numbers may be a sign that many more PC owners are trying out a more mainstream distro than Zorin on their old Windows 10 machine.
While the old PC is not actually that old, and in perfect working condition, Linux may have never had as much opportunity for uptake in that regard.
i use it because i know how to fix it, but linux desktop needs a proper recovery system for normal users to handle that kind of problem.
We kinda already have that for most immutable distros. Fedora silverblue can "downgrade" to an older Fedora version by booting into an older version. This is not foolproof (you can mess up the btrfs volumes) but it will cover most cases of update induced errors and broken versions.
The only other non-immutable distro with a recovery partition is PopOS, though immutable distros seem like the better option here.
Microsoft is tech support for non tech-savvy users at this point.
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