• @Stovetop@lemmy.world
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    527 months ago

    Surprised it’s not higher. I would have thought more than 2% of people on Steam were using Steam Deck.

    • @visor841@lemmy.world
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      267 months ago

      Steam is a massive worldwide market, and the Steam Deck isn’t offered everywhere. Chinese users for example have to import it, so not many are used there.

    • TuxOP
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      7 months ago

      Well maybe Linux most likely to hit ~7% global OS market share and total 5%+ Steam Survey user share next 10 years (its just prediction)

      • Hanrahan
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        -47 months ago

        I hope it languishes around 3-4% at most, if it does get 7%-10% enshitification inevitably ensues and it will grow more and get worse

        • @rbits@lemm.ee
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          97 months ago

          If that happens, you can just switch to another distro. That’s the point of Linux

        • @pixelscript@lemm.ee
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          47 months ago

          I’d be more than happy to sacrifice a distro I don’t care about like Ubuntu to the mainstream if it means Microsoft’s market cap gets a sizeable chunk taken out of it.

    • @CMahaff@lemmy.world
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      77 months ago

      I got the hardware survey on my Windows PC, but not on my Steamdeck. So I wonder if there is only 1 survey per user, and most people don’t use a steamdeck exclusively?

    • @Solemarc@lemmy.world
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      47 months ago

      I could swear it was higher earlier this year/last year but looking at the survey results, Linux climbed to 2% this survey. I think maybe that half remembered headline was something like “Linux is higher than MacOS at 1.5% market share” or something like that instead?

      • @Macros@discuss.tchncs.de
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        67 months ago

        It does include it. The article list it in detail: 36.79% of the Linux users use the steam deck. And the number is falling, which means there are more users also using Linux on desktop PC (or other gaming handhelds)

        But that may also just be statistical noise.

  • @limelight79@lemm.ee
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    347 months ago

    Oh, that was me. I installed it on my desktop Linux computer the other day.

    You’re welcome.

  • qevlarr
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    247 months ago

    2%

    Linux users: 👐 it’s happening! 👐

    • ms.lane
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      177 months ago

      Year 👏 of 👏 the 👏 Linux 👏 Desktop!

    • @Dlolor@lemmy.world
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      187 months ago

      Random users are asked each month. If you get chosen you’ll get a popup in the Steam client asking if you’d like to participate.

      • @dubyakay@lemmy.ca
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        47 months ago

        Weird that it’d be random when they could just ask every user. Would give a more accurate breakdown on certain categories.

        • @Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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          37 months ago

          That might bias the results towards gaming cafes and people building test machines. Cases where an account is used but a single snapshot doesn’t necessarily reflect what they normally use or that would capture the same machine multiple times.

    • Yi K
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      7 months ago

      I think Steam automatically uploads your hardware and software spec

      • @1371113@lemmy.world
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        Ditto. Windows is now impossible to decrapify. Have dipped my toe in Linux gaming about a half dozen times starting in 2004 but it never felt ready til now. Proton, nvidia drivers and distros like Nobara making it not just possible but a better experience.

  • @Camzing@lemmy.world
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    177 months ago

    And just to let people know, you are not limited to Linux games only. You can play windows games on Linux. Took me a while to figure this out.

        • downhomechunk
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          26 months ago

          I have bazzite on my daughter’s machine. I still had to enable compatibility for other titles. It’s not a huge deal if you know it’s there, but it can be a stumbling block for someone testing the waters.

    • @ta_leadran_orm@lemmy.world
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      Just wanted to add to this for those who don’t know, windows games work through a comparability later called Proton, it usually works great, but some games don’t work well with it. (Mostly anticheat and stuff like that causing issues IIRC) I would always recommend checking ProtonDB before purchasing any game without explicit Linux support

  • @Grass@sh.itjust.works
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    117 months ago

    I just converted my other brother the other day. atomic distros are great when you are the family tech support guy. Made an ssh only user on all the family computers so I can remotely deal with most of their problems without having to actually touch it or remember their login details.

  • Jeffool
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    I’d love to make the move, but there’s a one-two punch of: I play Warzone with family. I think anti-cheat there is only going to get worse. Second? I already get caught with the fiddly bits of errors on Windows sometimes and spend too long searching for answers. Any time I see that on Linux it looks like I’d need years more of active learning new problem solving to reach my current level of comfort.

    I’m at that “is it worth planting the apple tree now that I didn’t plant 20 years ago?” thinking.

    • @ballskicker@sh.itjust.works
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      127 months ago

      I’m not really a tech guy at all and I let these nerds talk me into trying Linux Mint, I haven’t bothered with Windows 10 for several months now. There was some frustrating troubleshooting at first but once the settings are tweaked how you like them, the updates don’t negate your tweaks like with Microsoft. I’m sure there’s a lot of functionality I’m not maximizing but I don’t feel the need to. I got my productivity stuff figured out, my game stuff figured out, the last thing I really need to get sorted is why my printer is being such a wiener but I use it so sparingly that there’s not much motivation to mess with that. I did dual boot for a while so I wouldn’t feel overwhelmingly stupid when it came to Linux, so I was able to familiarize myself with the new setup at my pace and that helped quite a bit I think. No harm in going that route, then you can see what happens with Warzone before fully taking the plunge

      • Jeffool
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        37 months ago

        I actually used Mint for about a year a decade ago, and really liked it then. What made me switch back was the gaming. That said, I hear gaming on Linux has just gotten better and better; just like people in this thread are saying. Whenever I get around to putting together a new PC I’ll probably either dump something Linux on this one or dual boot myself. Sadly I don’t expect Activision to really support it. But hey, Lord knows I’ve been wrong before. (And yeah, printers are often kinda universally assholes though; that we all know.)

    • @thatKamGuy@sh.itjust.works
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      107 months ago

      If it’s within your budget, grab a Steam Deck and use it in docked Desktop mode. It’s a pretty great introduction into Linux IMO, especially due to the fact that Valve themselves are maintaining the OS, and since it’s running on a fixed hardware platform - most online solutions should be applicable to any problems you may encounter.

      Worst case, you don’t like it you can always eBay it off to recoup most of your costs?

      • Jeffool
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        27 months ago

        That WOULD be a fraction of the cost of a new PC. But given my current one is a 2017 build with a 1080 in it, I’m really hoping to make next year the time to free up some money for it regardless. But I do appreciate the thought!

        • @TunaLobster@lemmy.world
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          27 months ago

          If you can swing it, keep the old PC parts around and put Linux on the old stuff and build up confidence there. I used synergy to move my mouse between windows and Linux and slowly got to the point I felt good enough to jump all in.

  • SkaveRat
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    77 months ago

    Converted one of my gaming PC SSDs to a Linux disk. and I’m so amazed how well it just works with proton.

    When a have some time I’m going to fully convert it to Linux, with a small Windows VM for the 1-2 tools I sometimes need

  • @Katana314@lemmy.world
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    77 months ago

    I gave Linux another shot this past month. It was a lot better than I remembered, but still not good enough, basically in the reliability areas. I wish the experience was “it all just works” like so many have said.

    I may not mind giving it another try when Windows Recall goes live.

    • @TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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      107 months ago

      Sounds like you’re willing to forgive a mountain of bullshit for windows but nothing for a non corporate os

      • @Katana314@lemmy.world
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        167 months ago

        Priority one is having a working computer. Priority two is evading future spyware.

        Priority three is using an OS where seeking support for issues doesn’t produce the reply “Sounds like you fucked something up, idiot, because it works perfectly for me!”

        • @Daveyborn@lemmy.world
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          67 months ago

          I’ve received that reply too many times and can understand why it turns people away. I got lucky and eventually got someone more willing to actually help and been dual booting since.

        • @TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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          -97 months ago

          I didn’t call you an idiot. I just implied you’re looking for reasons to avoid change. Which sounds doubly true after this comment.

          • @Katana314@lemmy.world
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            87 months ago

            You’re saying this to someone who took the time to format a drive to install Linux, read up on recommended partition structure, and take the time tweaking desktop settings to my preference, in genuine hope it would become a daily driver so I could stop using Windows. All of that effort still wasn’t enough.

            The quote wasn’t pointed to you, but it was a generalized view of how seeking help turns out. Your above comment, and this one, are showing the same thing: You, and Linux users in general, need only the tiniest justification to belittle someone for not being a 100% Linux devotee/apologist.

            • @TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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              -47 months ago

              The quote wasn’t pointed to you

              It was a response to me. Yeah I don’t really understand people who claim to have put a lot of effort into using Linux and then had to switch back after truly giving it a shot. Because that describes my experience with it 15 years ago. The improvements since then are enormous, yet people always seem to expect me to believe that in fact no, it’s not just a handful of issues/adjustments. It’s actually still unusable. I’m sure writing this makes me a monstrous vitriolic asshole but whatever. It doesn’t. We both know windows has a fuckton of issues. Being used to them doesn’t erase them.

            • @TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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              -27 months ago

              “sounds like you’re biased against it”

              “OMG how fucking insulting!”

              Also people are switching to Linux so I’m not asking that incorrectly premised question

  • Dimi Fisher
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    17 months ago

    Seriously i hope it stays like that, i don’t want to bother with viruses in the future