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Linux reaches new peak of 2.69% in Steam Hardware & Software Survey: May 2025

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  • S [email protected]

    Because that's people not using Arch Linux but "Arch Linux".

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    I use (pause) "Arch" btw.

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      https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey

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      How do you use steam on Ubuntu core?

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        How do you use steam on Ubuntu core?

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        You install a snap or something idk

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          I just installed Mint and picked the nvidia drivers in the manager. Am I doing something wrong?

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          Sounds fine to me. What i meant to say was that since it's all linux, the distro you pick is just customized for a certain usecase, but you can pretty much do whatever you want to do with any distro, but if you don't want to bother setting it up yourself, a distro that is already configured a certain way is more convenient, but which one is "best" in that case purely depends on what you want to do with it, but there isn't really an absolute "best" distro that everyone should use.

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            Not sure wtf those 97% are thinking

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            They did not use their brains enough.

            Just use linux, it can do literally everything (via VMs) linux can; but better, faster and more customizable.

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            • C [email protected]

              Tumbleweed users RISE UP!

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              I’m here, and I’m proud! :-]

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              • rustydrd@sh.itjust.worksR [email protected]

                I use (pause) "Arch" btw.

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                It's actually Ubuntu with the default Arch wallpaper.

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                  they offer some optimisations to the kernel and the packages that are supposed to yield a tiny bit better performance.

                  an incredibly small thing that rubs me the wrong way more than it probably should about their setup is that they set Plasma animation speeds to much higher values than the stock Plasma desktop uses. sure, it could be just a part of their customisation tweaks the same way using fish as the default shell is, but it feels like a cheap trick to reel in the "I installed it on my desktop and it's soooo much snappier" review kind of people. like, if your work is as good as you claim, you shouldn't need to artificially make the improvements seem bigger than they really are.

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                  I set plasma animations to instant every arch install anyway so personally I don’t care 😎 thanks for asking

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                  • psythik@lemm.eeP [email protected]

                    What kind of out of the box things?

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                    A big one IMO is it defaults to building aur packages for the native CPU, which base arch and endeavorOS do not. There isn’t really any benefit to not doing so, as aur packages are going to be installed locally anyway.

                    Also fish is the default shell and I love fish

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                    • mr_madafaka@lemmy.mlM [email protected]


                      https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey

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                      Signed out of windows and into Mint when steam went to ask this time, the last 2 I said "sure" while playing cod on windows so it wasn't tracking me

                      So I'm now doing my part

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                        where is fedora?

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                        Definitely surprised to see it's such a low percentage that it was swept under the Other category.

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                          How's Cachy for NVIDIA support?

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                          Excellent, although any distro that packages the latest driver version these days is going to be, NVIDIA has improved their linux driver integration a lot fairly recently. (no esoteric kernel cmdline args, and KMS/SimpleDRM support, woot!)

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                            Sounds fine to me. What i meant to say was that since it's all linux, the distro you pick is just customized for a certain usecase, but you can pretty much do whatever you want to do with any distro, but if you don't want to bother setting it up yourself, a distro that is already configured a certain way is more convenient, but which one is "best" in that case purely depends on what you want to do with it, but there isn't really an absolute "best" distro that everyone should use.

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                            As I just migrated from windows this year it's just wild to me that "comes with x pre-packaged" is an argument at all. That sounds like having a windows version that already has, say, steam preinstalled, which takes 2-5 minutes to do myself (in Windows or Linux). I wouldn't specifically pick that to save the 2-5 minutes. Researching it would take longer.

                            Now, if we're talking about things that are actually hard to integrate into some distros that's a different question, but I clearly am not informed enough to imagine what that could be.

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                              You install a snap or something idk

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                              Well, and I hadn't thought of this, but maybe Ubuntu core is used to run game servers.

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                                Yeah, just much easier to install, which is what I want from it, I never got the argument that by installing arch manually you "learn" what's on your pc, idgaf, even as a software developer let alone a normie, I want a working system, that just works

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                                Then arch is not a good choice. If you don’t know how your arch distro works, it will break at some point and you won’t know how to fix it. That’s the issue.

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                                  Well, and I hadn't thought of this, but maybe Ubuntu core is used to run game servers.

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                                  That's not how the data is collected

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                                    https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey

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                                    We still have a long way to go but we've already come so far!

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                                      Man, if only Linux would be adopted by the masses for gaming...

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                                        I'm somewhat surprised there isn't a Fedora there, it's a pretty great and up-to-date distro.

                                        I'm also somewhat surprised Flatpak isn't higher!

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                                        Fedora or Bazzite (Fedora-based) are my top recommendations for new Linux users. I’m constantly surprised at Mint’s general popularity, especially for gaming. Even openSUSE Tumbleweed is a better option when it comes to gaming.

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                                          No thanks. I'd like to keep full control over my operating system and only accidentally ruin it every few years.

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                                          You still have full control. It’s just that you need to use ostree to create layers since the underlying system is immutable. It’s a different way of thinking about Linux, but means you can easily roll-back when you break something.

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