Canonical has published user statistics collected during the first six months of running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
The data was released yesterday after the release of Ubuntu 18.10 and revealed enough information about the facilities, including details of the computer, the languages used, the country of installation and much more.
With the launch of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Canonical began collecting information from users who decided to join. According to the company, 66% of users gave their approval for information collection. The company found that clean installations made up 80% of total installations, while upgrades made up 20%. The company also acquired the location των χρηστών του Ubuntu χρησιμοποιώντας τις επιλογές ζώνης ώρας και θέσης στο πρόγραμμα εγκατάστασης αντί για μια αναγνωρίσιμη διεύθυνση IP. Κατά εκπληκτικό τρόπο το ubuntu χρησιμοποιήθηκε σε μεγάλο βαθμό στο Μεξικό, τη Βραζιλία, την Αγκόλα, την Αίγυπτο, το Αφγανιστάν, τη Νότια Κορέα και την Australia. They found that English was the most popular language at 59%.
They found that the Amd64 version of Ubuntu was the most widely installed, accounting for 98% of all installations. On physical devices, the software BIOS ήταν πιο δημοφιλές από ότι το UEFI, αλλά με αναλογία σχεδόν το 50% το καθένα. Η πιο δημοφιλής ανάλυσης screens was 1920×1080 (28%), followed by 1366×768 (25%) and 800×600 (11%).
Not surprisingly, 51% of users have between 1-4GB μνήμηof RAM, while 31% have between 5-8 GB, 13% have 12-24 GB and only 2% have 32+ GB. Machines with 1 to 3 processors (63%) were more popular than those with 4-6 processors (27%), and only 8% had 7 or more processors.
Canonical was still able to determine the size of the storage space that users had on their computers. He found that the discs under 500 GB (79%) were the most crowded, while the discs up to 2 TB were 13%. Only 7% of discs had more than 2 TB storage.
If you want to see Canonical's detailed statistics, go to on this page to learn more.