What is the most popular Linux distribution? Not Ubuntu.
The article discusses the current decline in the market share of the Ubuntu operating system. The author points out that despite initial success in user adoption, Ubuntu is starting to lose importance to other Linux distributions and systems that are more user-friendly for home users. These changes are particularly noticeable in terms of fluidity and performance offered by competing systems. Another important aspect is how Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, manages its product and the decisions it makes that can influence its popularity. The author expresses concern over this trend and wonders what the future holds for Ubuntu and if there is still a chance to improve its market position.