Zorin, a Linux distro that positioned itself as a familiar and accessible entry point for users leaving Windows, continues to move with growing confidence toward reaching a broader user base. I say this because the most recently published information on the subject is impressive.

Following the release of Zorin OS 18 on October 14, the project recorded more than 100,000 downloads within the first 48 hours. In just one month, that figure climbed to 1 million. Now, Zorin OS has reached another milestone.

According to a post on the distribution’s official X account, Zorin OS 18 has reached 2 million downloads in less than 3 months since release, marking the fastest adoption in the project’s history. But what’s even more interesting is the fact that more than three-quarters of those downloads came from Windows users.

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    13 hours ago

    All the negative comments here have nothing of substance to say. It’s like Baader-Meinhof for pessimistic pricks.

    I’m interested in seeing some impressions that aren’t “I keep hearing about it so it’s bad”

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      12 hours ago

      How bad can it be? It’s just GNOME with a few extensions to make it look like windows.

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    Marketing is everything. I bet if Fedora or Mint or shoot, even Arch spent even a sliver of what Zorin is on marketing, they’d get the downloads too.

    My guess is a lot of people give Zorin a try, and find out it’s both Freemium and also kinda jank, and end up with somethign else later.

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    I find it weird that I didn’t hear about Zorin before it suddenly got big. Maybe it was advertised to normies, maybe Linux communities are just massive circlejerks that don’t represent the userbase.

    Just curious about how they came seemingly out of nowhere.

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      Their numbers are highly sus.

      But if you’ve got a paid tier, it just makes business sense to make it sound like the next best thing.

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        Yeah it’s like fedora or Ubuntu. But it feels (particularly from the other reply to my comment) to be the result of guerilla marketing

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      I installed Zorin Lite on my dad’s old computer back in 2022 because W10 wouldn’t run properly. They’ve been around for a while and advertised themselves as having a very Windows like ux.

      It’s a perfectly serviceable OS, he has used it all these years without ever having to touch the terminal.

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      When I was doing web searches for distro research just before Win 10 EOL (and before Zorin exploded), Zorin was one of the top recommendations that I repeatedly saw from users in Linux communities when people asked for distro recommendations.

      Zorin was also the top recommendation given to me by distrochooser.de.

      So I’m not surprised that many people leaving Windows ended up there.

      I made a short list of distros to try and Zorin was very buggy for me (possibly because they just did a major release at that time) and I don’t like GNOME, so I ultimately ended up on CachyOS.

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        Yeah a lot of the weird new Debian based distros like popOS seem to have issues.

        I guess you were looking for a windows looking UI though in surprised mint was suggested more (even if it has Qualcomm WiFi driver issues)

        Feels like guerilla marketing, maybe I’ll try and research down that rabbit hole one day.

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    interesting I don’t see Zorin in the Steam Hardware Survey

    The smallest distro in their list is Linux Mint 22.1 64 bit at 1.42%

    (Linux Mint 22.2 64 bit is at 7.85%)

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    I thought Mint was the familiar and accessible entry point for users leaving Windows… guess I’m out of the loop these days

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      Me and my tin foil hat feels like it’s guerilla marketing. Given how many people in the know feel the rise to prominence is sudden I feel I should investigate at some point

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    So are stockholders going to figure out Nadella is killing Microsoft? Or will this be another Elon situation where the company loses customers, but the stock price continues to rise?

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      nah they no longer care about retail. the real mullah is made in corporate and B2B.

      That’s the driver behind every enshittificatiom behavior.

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      Or will this be another Elon situation where the company loses customers, but the stock price continues to rise?

      ABSOLUTELY NOT! You forgot the 18 gazillion dollar pay package for doing a bad job!