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Android does take the top spot. But also...
http://stats.wikimedia.org/archive/squid_reports/2012-09/SquidRepor...
...Ubuntu seems to be the only one which really registers on the radar, with over a billion hits on all Wikimedia services in September stats (while for example Mint, the distro which supposedly stole droves of Ubuntu defectors, barely registers - 11.2 M, two orders of magnitude less)
Ah, but what about trends, you'll say? Let's check the beginning of the year: http://stats.wikimedia.org/archive/squid_reports/2012-01/SquidRepor... Ubuntu 947 M, Mint 18.9 M ...yeah, how about that?
In fact Ubuntu is almost the only non-Android distro which increased in that time (when the push to Unity got really under way), most of the other distros decreased. Ubuntu is the only one really growing - it seems that Unity becomes the desktop Linux UI ...you know, unifying the mess.
(or just go ahead and rely on some loud web "pundits" and their meaningless Distrowatch hits)
Edited 2012-10-27 19:56 UTC