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How to make Statistical Analysis of Linux Desktop Environment

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This article introduces you how to carry out statistical analysis of Linux desktop environment, the content is very detailed, interested friends can refer to, hope to be helpful to you.

UbuntuSoft posted a message on Sina Weibo, "what is the most commonly used desktop environment for Linuxer?" The results are: Unity ≈ Gnome3 > > Gnome2 > KDE ≈ XFCE > Ubuntu Gnome Classic > LXDE > E17 > others.

For the convenience of mobile phone users, here is a simple text description: multiple choices (2 choices):

Unity/Unity-2d _ 183 (44.6%)

Gnome 3 + _ 123 (30%)

Gnome 2 / MATE _ 61 (14.9%)

KDE _ 49 (12%)

XFCE _ 46 (11.2%)

Ubuntu Gnome Classic _ 26 (6.3%)

LXDE _ 11 (2.7%)

E17 _ 3 (0.7%)

Other _ 14 (3.4%)

Judging from the result of the vote, the situation should be:

Unity > Gnome3 > > Gnome2 > KDE ≈ XFCE > Ubuntu Gnome Classic > LXDE > E17 > other

A friend suggested that the reason why Unity is so ahead is that most of the users who follow UbuntuSoft are Ubuntu users. With regard to this situation, I have only two points to say:

According to the survey post "which Linux release do you use" in the official WPS forum, Ubuntu got more than half of the votes and 38.27% of users chose Ubuntu alone.

There are also many Ubuntu users who use Gnome 3.

Even if the number of Unity votes is reduced, I don't think the general direction will change:

Unity ≈ Gnome3 > > Gnome2 > KDE ≈ XFCE > Ubuntu Gnome Classic > LXDE > E17 > other

So what does this vote mean?

Comparing the usage of the Linux distribution with that of the Linux desktop environment, we can see that most Ubuntu users accept and use Unity, and only a small number of Ubuntu users jump to Gnome3 / Gnome Classic. Since most distributions currently default to Gnome 3 releases, it is normal for Gnome 3 + to do so.

As a controversial desktop environment, Unity and Gnome 3 have attracted a lot of people, but most users have accepted them, which will be the driving force for their continued development.

There are still a lot of users sticking to Gnome 2, which means that not all users want to be subverted, or that Unity and Gnome 3 are not good enough.

KDE and XFCE also have a lot of audiences, but I believe that Xfce will develop, and this will be a * alternative to Gnome 2. KDE, Windows users jump to the most acceptable desktop environment, which is powerful in all aspects, but not stable and easy to use (sorry, I think it takes a lot of learning time to configure a desktop).

Linux has not only many distributions, but also many desktop environments, but this is the cornerstone of freedom.

On how to carry out statistical analysis of the Linux desktop environment to share here, I hope the above content can be of some help to you, can learn more knowledge. If you think the article is good, you can share it for more people to see.

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