Many people view webstats with a jaundiced eye--with good reason. (page)[1][2]
Linux advocate Robert Pogson finds these statistics interesting; while not taking the numbers as gospel, he finds the trends to be fascinating. In recent weeks, he noticed an upward trend in online Linux usage numbers that has continued.[3]
oiaohm,[4] in the 3rd comment,[2] suspects there is a correlation with the revelation of the preinstalled Superfish malware on Lenovo consumer PCs, with owners apparently abandoning their manufacturer-supplied "recovery" mechanisms, defecting from Redmond's easily-exploited OS, and going instead for Linux install media.
So, Soylentils, any other guesses on a cause? Any estimates on how long the current trend will last? Will it then decrease or increase?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 08 2015, @12:33AM
> It's because I have so many tabs open in each browser and none of my primary workstations run windows anymore ;)
I'm balancing you out. I'm linux-only, and I have a couple of hundred open tabs. But I spoof my user-agent (and associated javascript variables) to say I'm on windows to (a) blend in with all the other VPN users and (b) make it harder for malicious websites to exploit zero-day vulnerabilities in my browser.