Finally, the desktop market is being swallowed by the console market.
At the same time, Intel appears to have lost ground in the desktop market, too.
Some critics do not believe Linux will ever gain a large share in the desktop market.
Tux's mission was to help Linux take over the desktop market.
Linux has a tiny share of the desktop market.
It kept growing partly by moving beyond the desktop market and into more lucrative server software.
Those growth rates are far higher than for the larger desktop market.
Windows has 90% or 95% of the desktop market.
This small market is also a lot more volatile than the desktop market.
I would like to see a better desktop market browser.