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Those are weird stats lumping in phone OSes with desktop/notebook OSes.
while excluding other types of computer like embedded devices, servers and whatnot
If you include servers and embedded devices Linux is gonna go brrrr
And if you count Android and ChromeOS as
androidLinux, which I guess they are (though bastardised somewhat), it’s an absolute bloodbath.I think you meant “if you count Android and ChromeOS as Linux”
Ooof you’re right, thanks. These nightshifts I’m working have my brain in a mess! Corrected
Since we are doing a big mix of everything why not throw there Minix that resides on all Intel chips?
There’s also the fact that there’s no source for the chart. Why is there an unknown category there? Why is it different from other in this context?
I’d guess unknown means whatever was used to record this information couldn’t determine the os (so it’s probably linux lol), whereas the other category is probably BSD and the like.
Just a guess though, I have no idea
the unknown is BEOS.
I liked BeOS for what it was.
Clearly it’s TempleOS.
Considering how many people use a phone as their primary computing device now, it makes sense to me.