Article Title: see the picture to speak! Which version of Linux is dying. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
Possible248 after reading Louis Gray's saying "On the Web, If You're Not Growing, You're re Dying", I think it's quite reasonable, therefore, Google Trends is used to analyze and compare the popularity of Linux versions. The results show that the development prospects of most Linux versions are not very optimistic, and there are even signs of regression.
More than once I have seen articles discussing whether Linux will replace charged operating systems (such as windows). Most of them use a large amount of data to demonstrate that Linux will not become the mainstream. In fact, I personally think that Linux users cannot say that computer elites are also at a high computer level. Obviously, this part of people is a minority, so even if the price of windows is not low, however, there are no fewer users.
Let's take a look at the data and analysis given by possible248:
Start with Debian:
The result is that Debian is falling slowly.
Red Hat and Fedora:
In the same situation, Red Hat and Fedora are also falling slowly, but the new version of Fedora may experience peak periods.
For OpenSUSE:
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