Desktop Linux % is lower than I thought it would be.
It need not be, neither should MS engage in its anti-customization trend. Prhaps a Musk could develop a more user-friendly supported version of Linux, and with positive aspects of customized Windows enabling cross over. However, most people just go with the flow, and have little thought as to desire for greater efficiency via customization, which both Windows and Linux can use (easier with the former), and as the predominance of inferior Chrome attests.
“Desktop Linux % is lower than I thought it would be.”
Because it is absolutely NOT accurate. Take all the “unknown” and add them to the Linux numbers, because there isn’t much else to choose from except a Linux flavor for those “unknown” numbers.
It is a hit piece and not at all honest about the true number of Linux users out there.