For several years now various websites I've read keep saying that Ubuntu is the dristro with the largest user base. But I'm thinking a lot of users have switched over to other distros a long time ago for one reason or another since the Amazon link built into search awhile back among other things. For example Linux Mint was started because a lot of people didn't like the way Ubuntu was going.
Now I have never used Ubuntu proper as the first time I install it wouldn't work on my hardware at the time. But I have used Mandriva, Bodhi, Mint, and Xubuntu before settlingly on Manjaro. Mandriva is the one I've used for many years before they went belly up. I'm sticking to Manjaro due to not having any issues with it and also because it is a rolling release as well.
Now Ubuntu may have a large desktop user base, but I highly doubt it is as large as it is made out to be. Any thoughts about this?
Now I have never used Ubuntu proper as the first time I install it wouldn't work on my hardware at the time. But I have used Mandriva, Bodhi, Mint, and Xubuntu before settlingly on Manjaro. Mandriva is the one I've used for many years before they went belly up. I'm sticking to Manjaro due to not having any issues with it and also because it is a rolling release as well.
Now Ubuntu may have a large desktop user base, but I highly doubt it is as large as it is made out to be. Any thoughts about this?