The Linux community is preparing to accept several refugees from former Windows XP device owners, after the vacation of official support for the operating system from Microsoft in April.
The research company Tech Pro Research, which provides data on industry trends and approval rates, such as financial information, etc., has published a very interesting study that reveals the intentions of Windows XP users after Microsoft's support has expired.
As expected, a large number of users said they would have to switch to another operating system Windows, but there is also a large percentage, 11% to be more accurate, that said they intend to adopt an operating system Linux.
The percentage may not seem large, but if we consider the population that uses Windows XP, from individuals, to companies, we could see a significant increase in share market of use Linux next year.