@[email protected] Oops, 202%. Still don’t get the use of percentages over 100, but it’s fun to have the possibility of a form that goes up to eleven. And almost a third of the users on Linux is still quite a lot – more than I expected!
The reason why the numbers do not add up to 100 is that you can specify more than one OS. Most will likely run 2, one for their computer and one for their mobile. Some mention that they run more than that. It is also interesting to see how many run things that are not listed.
@[email protected] Oops, 202%. Still don’t get the use of percentages over 100, but it’s fun to have the possibility of a form that goes up to eleven. And almost a third of the users on Linux is still quite a lot – more than I expected!
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The reason why the numbers do not add up to 100 is that you can specify more than one OS. Most will likely run 2, one for their computer and one for their mobile. Some mention that they run more than that. It is also interesting to see how many run things that are not listed.
@[email protected] No OS monopoly, that’s good news!