

I hope this growth snowballs from now on; larger market share → developers release Linux versions for their software → users have less reasons to keep Windows → larger market share. Basically, a network-like effect.
If Linux reaches ~25% we basically won; the only advantage Windows has at its disposal is that network-like effect - Linux is cheaper (literally free), less encumbered by anti-user restrictions, and you can run it even in a potato.
I’ve been using SMB from the Linux side of the things and File Manager+ from the Android side. Both are things I’d already have even without that:
I might try some of those out though. Packet in special looks promising.