I always had the impression, China was more of a Linux country. Too bad.
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Most software still runs on Windows. I'm sure theirs is mostly pirated.
not in gaming cafes
As we have seen in months past when Linux takes a sizable dip, it's correlated to a rise in the Simplified Chinese use.
Can someone explain? How does the user's language affect the % of Linux users?
Can someone explain? How does the user’s language affect the % of Linux users?
There's a lot of Windows piracy (both OS and software), this helped Microsoft to boost Windows adoption; thus China, and Chinese language, account for an heavy boost in Windows overall adoption on global statistics (lot of people).
There's a lot of Windows piracy
Hasn't there always been? What's new?
this helped Microsoft to boost Windows adoption; thus China, and Chinese language
What does what you said have to do with China?
What were the Chinese using before?