33 Facts About Linux adoption

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Linux adoption is the adoption of Linux computer operating systems by households, nonprofit organizations, businesses, and governments.

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Traditionally, the term Linux adoption, refers to adoption of a Linux OS made for "desktop" computers, the original intended use.

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Linux adoption is used on desktop computers, servers and supercomputers, as well as a wide range of devices.

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Linux adoption stated that the North American-based web-measurement methods produce high Windows numbers and ignore the widespread use of Linux in other parts of the world.

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Linux adoption reasoned that the upsurge in Linux desktop use recently seen was due to Linux netbooks, a trend he saw as already diminishing and which would be further eroded when Windows 7 became available.

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In 2009, Microsoft then-CEO Steve Ballmer indicated that Linux adoption had a greater desktop market share than Mac, stating that in recent years Linux adoption had "certainly increased its share somewhat".

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Reasons to change from other operating systems to Linux adoption include better system stability, better malware protection, low or no cost, that most distributions come complete with application software and hardware drivers, simplified updates for all installed software, free software licensing, availability of application repositories and access to the source code.

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Environmental reasons are cited, as Linux adoption operating systems usually do not come in boxes and other retail packaging, but are downloaded via the Internet.

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Linux adoption distributions get security vulnerabilities patched much more quickly than non-free operating systems and improvements in Linux adoption have been occurring at a faster rate than those in Windows.

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Linux adoption has swiftly become popular in small businesses and the home.

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In many developing nations, such as China, where, due to widespread software piracy, Microsoft Windows can be easily obtained for free, Linux distributions are gaining a high level of adoption.

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The ease of picking up Linux adoption to learn it or to modify some piece of it is very attractive.

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Linus Torvalds stated, in his June 2012 interaction with students at Aalto University, that although Linux adoption was originally conceived as a desktop system, that has been the only market where it has not flourished.

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Linux adoption suggested that the key reason that keeps Linux from getting a substantial presence in the desktop market is that the average desktop user does not want to install an operating system, so getting manufacturers to sell computers with Linux pre-installed would be the missing piece to fulfill the vision of Linux in the desktop market.

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Linux adoption added that Chromebooks, by shipping with the Linux-based Chrome OS, could provide the key turning point in such a transition, much like Android allowed Linux to spread in the mobile space.

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In September 2012, GNOME developer Michael Meeks indicated that the main reason for the lack of adoption of Linux desktops is the lack of manufacturers shipping computers with it pre-installed, supporting Siu's arguments from six years earlier.

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Meeks indicated that users wouldn't embrace desktop Linux adoption until there is a wider range of applications and developers won't create that wider range of applications until there are more users, a classic Catch-22 situation.

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Linux adoption has traditionally been seen as requiring much more technical expertise.

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In October 2004, Chief Technical Officer of Adeptiva Linux adoption, Stephan February, noted at that time that Linux adoption was a very technical software product, and few people outside the technical community were able to support consumers.

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Yet generally speaking, most problems with Linux adoption have been encountered and documented, so the chances are good you'll find your solution fairly quickly.

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21.

Ultimately, consumers and decision makers need to look carefully at the data including the sources of the data and the criticism and decide if Linux adoption is the right decision, but as more people choose Linux adoption and it finds its place in the market, it is bound to wear a target.

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The threat that SCO might be able to legally assert ownership of Linux adoption initially caused some potential Linux adoption adopters to delay that move.

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SCO's case had hinged on showing that Linux adoption included intellectual property that had been misappropriated from UNIX, but the case failed when the court discovered that Novell and not SCO was the rightful owner of the copyrights.

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US Army does not agree that Linux adoption is a security problem.

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Until 2008 the netbook market was dominated by Linux adoption-powered devices; this changed in 2009 after Windows XP became available as option.

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One of the reasons given was that many customers returned Linux adoption-based netbooks as they were still expecting a Windows-like environment, despite the netbook vision: a web-surfing and web-application device.

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In 2011, Google introduced the Chromebook, a thin client running the Linux adoption-based Chrome OS, with the ability to use web applications and remote desktop in to other computers running Windows, Mac OS X, a traditional Linux adoption distribution or Chrome OS, using Chrome Remote Desktop.

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Android, which is based on Linux adoption and is open source, is the most popular mobile platform.

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Firefox OS was another open source Linux adoption-based mobile operating system, which has now been discontinued.

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Linux adoption is often used in various single- or multi-purpose computer appliances and embedded systems.

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Linux adoption became popular in the Internet server market particularly due to the LAMP software bundle.

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Linux adoption-based solution stacks come with all the general advantages and benefits of free and open-source software.

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Linux adoption is the most popular operating system among supercomputers due to the general advantages and benefits of free and open-source software, like superior performance, flexibility, speed and lower costs.

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