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I'm not sure about the 5% story, but this 6% one is specifically about US government sites. Sorry I didn't mention that in the post.
Hahaha so many articles on different percentages
I know! This article kind of addresses that with this line: "although we can't be certain of the exact numbers, Linux is clearly growing".
Interestingly enough, reading through again, the 6% figure is from US government sites, but the growth numbers in the line I quoted in the post is actually global. Here's the graph they're referring to:
I hadn't noticed that dip in 2025 until I looked at this graph more closely!
Unfortunately the media failed to load
You mean the attachment in my comment above? It's a webp file copied from the article, the table of year-by-year Linux desktop market share (global).