How Linux Won Without Winning the Desktop

When most people think about operating systems, they picture the old desktop rivalry between Windows and Mac. But this video looks beyond that familiar battle to tell a different story—one about a quiet contender that reshaped the digital world from behind the scenes.

It begins with a hobby project in 1991 and traces how an open-source experiment, rooted in the Unix tradition, began spreading in unexpected places. Without dominating the desktop spotlight, it steadily found its way into the infrastructure that powers the internet, mobile devices, and far more than most people realize.

Rather than focusing on who “won” the visible war, the video invites viewers to reconsider what winning actually means—and to discover how the software you rarely see may be running more of the world than you ever imagined.

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