I was looking for statistics of Linux distribution markets when I saw the following table about distribution architecture support, guess which row is Gentoo Linux?

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Yup, the one with all green! Only Debian and RHEL could compete with such support before their discontinued supports on those architectures.

To be fair, I am not sure how stable Gentoo is on those other than on x86, x86-64, or ia64. Not like I do care, I just want to stare at that green row and think I am using a great distribution.

‘nough super-fan talking, back to find that market data I was looking for…