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From Jungle to GNU/Linux

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 23, 2024,

updated Aug 23, 2024

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A couple of weeks ago we wrote about a former Dutch colony, Indonesia, touching new highs for GNU/Linux usage. It has since then grown some more:

=> ↺ HTTPS: a former Dutch colony | touching new highs for GNU/Linux usage | ↺ HTTPS: grown some more

If only the Dutch people adopted GNU/Linux at this rate... instead of letting Microsofters run the country...

=> letting Microsofters run the country

Many countries see GNU/Linux at record highs this month; we've named several of them. Panama is nearly there too, with GNU/Linux "proper" on over 8% on thick clients (or 3.3% with all client types counted).

=> ↺ HTTPS: over 8% | ↺ HTTPS: 3.3% with all client types counted

We'll see the effect of Microsoft attacking dual-boot machines... maybe next month. Mr. "secure boot" will be served a legal blow too.

=> ↺ HTTP: Microsoft attacking dual-boot machines | HTTPS: "secure boot"

Colonisers have long relied on collaborators, defectors, and moles. Exposing them and providing evidence is key. Paper tigers are only made of paper. █

=> HTTPS: █

Desktop Operating System Market Share Indonesia
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