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Linux distros rated on You-Tube.
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2024 9:44 am
by cobaka
Hello all
Linux Distros Rated: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuP-9O7gNIc
Puppy does make the list.
The conclusion, with timestamp:
00:00 Intro
00:33 Sponsor: SquareX
01:58 Ranking Criteria
02:44 Ubuntu
03:45 Linux Mint
04:31 Zorin OS
05:23 elementaryOS
05:58 Fedora
06:46 Debian Stable
07:45 OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
08:14 OpenSUSE Leap
08:50 Arch Linux
09:44 Manjaro
10:31 Tuxedo OS
11:40 Pop!_OS
12:32 Solus
13:19 Gentoo
13:51 KDE Neon
14:12 Asahi Linux / Fedora Asahi
14:46 NixOS
15:36 HoloISO
16:09 Nobara
16:39 Vanilla OS
17:06 ChromeOS Flex
17:41 Deepin
18:29 Sponsor: Tuxedo
On distro watch Puppy Linux comes in at #31.
distro watch: -> https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=popularity
That's all the news that is news.
Woof!
Собака.
Re: Linux distros rated on You-Tube.
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2024 10:23 am
by bigpup
The hit ranking on Distrowatch is not a popularity rating.
It is number of hits per day that people click on Puppy Linux and access it's distribution page on Distrowatch.
Re: Linux distros rated on You-Tube.
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2024 6:27 am
by wiak
bigpup wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2024 10:23 am
The hit ranking on Distrowatch is not a popularity rating.
It is number of hits per day that people click on Puppy Linux and access it's distribution page on Distrowatch.
The number of active non-bot logins to this forum is probably best overall indicator of forum distro popularity. I don't believe statistics from the likes of sourceforge mean much in practice since indicate steady stream of accumulating downloads, which seems odd really. New releases attract increased downloads but once tried not so many download later, but not sure that matters anyway. Forum activity matters though, if you are someone who enjoys the forum as not a dead site that is...
Question/situation that most thus interests me: what content attracts most views and interests in terms of rate (over time); that and number of responses indicates forum activity.
Whilst people here want more development of individual favourite distros, there is much more to it than that narrow focus.