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usonian

(22,188 posts)
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 11:21 AM Monday

Zorin OS 18 (Linux) Downloads Skyrocket, and more than 70% came from Windows (Oct 18, 2025)

https://linuxiac.com/zorin-os-18-downloads-skyrocket-in-the-last-48-hours/

Over 100K users downloaded Zorin OS 18 in 48 hours, and more than 70% came from Windows, possibly driven by the end of Windows 10 support.


Over the past few years, the Ubuntu-based Zorin OS has rightfully earned its place among the top desktop Linux distributions, especially for its clean, polished, and user-friendly design, giving a great user experience.

It’s built mainly with newcomers in mind—particularly those considering making the jump from Windows to Linux—purposefully providing a desktop that feels comfortably familiar to anyone used to Windows.

As we informed you, the latest Zorin OS 18 release landed just a few days ago. And whether by coincidence or clever timing, it was announced on October 14—the very same day Microsoft ended support for Windows 10. The message couldn’t be clearer: Windows users, Zorin OS is ready to welcome you.

Why am I saying this? In a recent social media post, the Zorin OS team shared an impressive milestone — in less than 48 hours, Zorin OS 18 has been downloaded over 100K times, and that number keeps climbing, making it, in Zorin’s words, “our biggest launch ever.”


Linux "Mint", also based on Ubuntu Linux is very popular and friendly.

My brother, the least techie person in the world, got tired of every Windows update breaking his drivers, which he had to reinstall, so he ended up with a Dell Ubuntu Linux system (available only online), set up and supported. After recommending some office and photo management apps, he hasn't asked for help in years.

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Zorin OS 18 (Linux) Downloads Skyrocket, and more than 70% came from Windows (Oct 18, 2025) (Original Post) usonian Monday OP
I have a bricked Windows system, and one stalled for updates bucolic_frolic Monday #1
I posted some help earlier. usonian Monday #2
I left Windoze years ago Jilly_in_VA Monday #3
I mostly use Firefox on mac. usonian Monday #4
I used Firefox Jilly_in_VA Monday #5
suprising, in good kind of way Eugene Monday #6
I was really impressed by Zorin OS back 20 years ago IbogaProject Tuesday #7

bucolic_frolic

(53,126 posts)
1. I have a bricked Windows system, and one stalled for updates
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 11:42 AM
Monday

I think there is not sufficient room to upgrade the stalled one. They sold these Win11S systems which could be upgraded to full Win11, but the small systems only had 64GB static storage. Not sure what to do with it. An older upscale laptop has some appeal for durability and installing Linux on it since Linux can also be booted off a USB thumb drive, saved files stored on the same stick. I'm thinking totally portable LibreOffice.

ZORIN I will have to check out, thanks for the heads up!!!!!!!

usonian

(22,188 posts)
2. I posted some help earlier.
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 12:03 PM
Monday
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1095&pid=37332

There are really small linux distros that will work fine on very low memory hardware.

Hope this helps.

Libre Office, Thunderbird or other, and some photo program (Shotwell?) plus Seashore and Gimp (Seashore is a simplified GIMP) will cover most photo editing (and fun meme creation) needs. (1) There are even raw photo editors, DarkTable and RawTherapee. Use Signal for messaging. It's secure. I wish more friends of mine would use it.



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Just posted.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1014&pid=3558347

Jilly_in_VA

(13,467 posts)
3. I left Windoze years ago
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 12:22 PM
Monday

when my now-husband gave me a Mac for my birthday. I had been using Opera on my other computer anyway. When I got my Mac I used Safari for awhile but I was never really happy with it. For about 9 years I've been using Vivaldi, which is from the same company that made Opera, and I'm quite happy with it except for the fact that any time I mention it to someplace like my bank they go "WHA?"

usonian

(22,188 posts)
4. I mostly use Firefox on mac.
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 12:38 PM
Monday

I loaded up a ton of extensions. I want the internet MY WAY!

I used Opera for a while, for the built-in "almost VPN". Interestingly, I got safari, Opera and Firefox all to work with the GhostText extension that mirrors the text box (one of which I'm typing in right now) in one of several text editors, that preserve the text when a network slowdown loses all my typing when I go to preview or post. The text editor never loses the content.

I use safari for fussy websites that trip all over extensions because it's real easy to turn them all off just for that site.

As more sites get blocked, presumably by takedowns, I am using Tor more.

Happy computing.

All the old macs, less one I use for ancient software, are getting linux. It's real easy on Intel CPU's. Only one PPC model left.

Eugene

(66,563 posts)
6. suprising, in good kind of way
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 02:23 PM
Monday

I was expecting more users who won't fork over $$$ for a new PC to stick with Windows 10 until key apps stop running on it.

That end of life message got through to consumers more than I thought.

IbogaProject

(5,343 posts)
7. I was really impressed by Zorin OS back 20 years ago
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 10:23 PM
Tuesday
Zorin OS was part of the early easy to use cohort, Linux Mint and Ubuntu itself are also part of that group. Any of those three would be good starts for a Windows refugee. Zorin's strength is being setup with tools to make running a windows app as easy as can be. That would only matter if there isn't a native linux version of the specific software.

I have flitted from Windows to Mac to Linux to some times on windows recently. The last time I got into trouble with an intel firmware update I tried MX Linux and while it didn't fix the hardware issue I have stuck with it. It has now followed me through a few subsequent machines via just moving the Nvme SSD onto the next one. I think I'm coming on three years now.
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