8) Justing mentioning it as an interesting topic of discussion. I don't think I can remember a time when Mint wasn't in the #1 slot. I supposed the times are changing.
It's a putsch!!!
Indeed a rare occasion. I was impressed by Manjaro but stopped using it since used too much ressources.
They stopped making the 32 bits version also (last was 17.0.6).
Was the best Arch distro I tried though.
Cheers!
Captin'! It is... indeed true :
![[Image: OEdBXxS.png]](https://i.imgur.com/OEdBXxS.png)
Must be true,, never any "Fake News"
[member=5239]torreydale[/member] is just trying to build a wall... a BIG WALL. But he wants the Mexican goverment to pay.
(Just joking Torrey!

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It's just page hits at D-watch.
I think the big 4 order of Linux OSs in actual use is probably still the same.
Debian
Ubuntu *counting all the flavors
Red Hat *RHEL & Fedora
Free BSD *Slackware
Goes down pretty fast after that, the rest being mostly derivatives of one or more of the above.
I could be wrong. Ubuntu may be #1 overall, but not even close on servers. That would Debian, with a number still actually growing.
TC
I'm not saying I didn't believe the site had it that way on their list. I just don't believe it reflects actual clicks by actual people.
It's all a matter of opinion across the web.
(05-08-2018, 05:46 PM)TheDead link Wrote: [ -> ]I was impressed by Manjaro but stopped using it since used too much ressources.
Right.
I went by something like this when I was looking for my first Linux OS...
https://fossbytes.com/best-lightweight-linux-distros/
If I didn't mind using a resource hog for an operating system, I wouldn't have nuked windows 10 and installed Linux Lite.
When you have 11 versions of your OS, you better be No.1! And by versions I mean DE. Combined arch's would be double that. The collective clicks alone...