According to StatCounter, in September 2014, Linux usage in Malta was 1 percent. By October, usage was over 4 percent. There was a peak after Christmas and current numbers are around 5 percent.
Blogger and Linux advocate Robert Pogson has charted the numbers. He says:
Malta is one of those places where the small size allows one to see significant migrations to GNU/Linux desktop in their full glory. Notice the ascendance of GNU/Linux in the same week that school started that year. The peak usage was on Thursday, 2015-Jan-8 at 6.83% a day or two after the Christmas break ended. Even use on weekends showed dramatic growth.
(Score: 3, Funny) by aristarchus on Thursday April 16 2015, @08:04AM
But it is Malta. Do you know of what you speak? Malta, the base of the Knights Templar, and then the Knights of Malta (still extant). Home of a language unrelated to any on earth, almost. Possible site of Atlantis, or the Isle of Circe, or that other nymph Odysseus had after (Calypso?). So yes, your math is correct. But numbers are not all the world is made of. I recommend "V" by Thomas Pynchon. Mediterranean. Big time.