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Linux has never been intended to run on end-user desktops.
Linus designed linux to run on the desktop, because that's all he had, and that's how he wanted to use it. There are several quotes all over the internet supporting this contention. It is only since big business got involved in linux that it's been pushed towards the server space.
However, I do agree that supercomputer stats are meaningless in a discussion about desktop linux.