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: 2) by Hairyfeet on Monday March 09 2015, @03:19PM
Sigh...say it with me boys and girls "Correlation is NOT causation"...sigh. Does anybody REALLY believe that somebody who buys a fucking Lenovo is gonna give enough of a shit to install Linux? Really?
ACs are never seen so don't bother. Always ready to show SJWs for the racists they are.