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Up to 2.7% in May 2025 from 1.5% in May 2023. Almost x2 in 2 years is very impressive.

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[–] Suffocate9920@lemmy.world 7 points 14 hours ago

Installed Fedora Linux 42 on my gaming PC with Intel Arc B580. Completed Steam Servey. Selling B580 due to miserable driver support and moving PC from a gaming to home server(TrueNAS). Still have my Steam Deck which I won't sell.

[–] lordnikon@lemmy.world 40 points 21 hours ago (3 children)

It just goes to show you. The only way to get the Linux desktop market share up is not building. Something better than Windows we have been there for a while. It's make hardware, put Linux on that hardware and sell it in a store. Avg people don't change operating systems. They change computers. Now if we could just get steam decks in retail stores. It would be a huge.

[–] meldrik@lemmy.wtf 29 points 21 hours ago

Exactly. Linux will never become the majority OS as long as it’s not the default OS on retail PCs.

[–] umbrella@lemmy.ml 10 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (1 children)

my country has had a law forcing manufacturers to provide alternatives to windows. many computers come with linux here, and we have a weirdly high market share for linux because of it.

[–] lordnikon@lemmy.world 8 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

Which country is that it sounds amazing

[–] umbrella@lemmy.ml 11 points 16 hours ago (1 children)
[–] lordnikon@lemmy.world 5 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Ah that makes sense i know Brazil has laws to keep imports low. That's why Brazil kept the saga mega drive active for so long. So having Linux on machines makes sense. Since it's both an import and not an import at the same time.

[–] umbrella@lemmy.ml 7 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago) (1 children)

thats not really the reason brazil does this. our restrictions on imports come because our ruling class makes pretty much nothing and rely on having a cornered retail market they can profit off of. just capitalism things, kind of unique but nothing really new.

back then, the argument was about "venda casada" (no idea how to translate this). its when you buy something and you are forced to buy something else on their terms to make it work. they ruled that manufacturers can't force you to buy a windows license from them when you are already paying for a computer from them.

instead of selling it without an os, many of them offered linux as an option and passed the savings on to the customer, not unlike some manufacturers are doing in the us nowadays. most people got it with the intention of reformatting the machines with pirated windows for free, but many tried it and stuck with linux. we got a lot of adoption for a while there.

[–] lordnikon@lemmy.world 4 points 13 hours ago

Very interesting I learned something new thanks

[–] bimbimboy@lemmy.world 15 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

Avg people don’t change operating systems

This is a huge argument, even Linus Torvalds said that many years ago. The average person just wants to buy a computer and use it normally for work, casual stuff or gaming. They won't make the effort to change the operating system.

Now if we could just get steam decks in retail stores

We can also get the Steam OS on different hardwares, just like the Lenovo Legion Go S

[–] graphene@lemm.ee 1 points 28 minutes ago

There is a non-insignificant amount of people who just throw away their computer when something gets messed up because they don't know how to reinstall windows. Not only do average people not know how to install an operating system, they don't even know how to learn. Many people have help, techie friends and family, but many don't, and they can sadly only be helped at scale.

[–] BalakeKarbon@lemmy.ml 21 points 20 hours ago (3 children)

It's a shame more developers don't target Linux! Anyway I have been Steam gaming on Linux for about 10 years now and it's amazing how good games targeted at Windows run through Proton. I have many games that are targeted for Windows and run BETTER on Fedora.

[–] herseycokguzelolacak@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

Elden Ring runs better on proton/wine/dxvk then it does on Windows.

[–] ServerForget@lemmy.ml 17 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

As far as I can gather, Valve explicitly advises developers to avoid targeting Linux when building or optimizing for the Steam Deck, instead focusing on optimizing around Proton.

[–] PushButton@lemmy.world 3 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

Everything that is highly CPU bound (I am looking at you, Path of Exile 1) or requires a lot of Disk access (I have no such friends) have a good chance to run better on Linux than on Windows.

[–] taaz@biglemmowski.win 60 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

Two of my friends switched recently.
They had none to very little experience with anything Linux before, their previous win11 installs just over bloated and the copilot bullshit pushed them over. Both (indie/non-pop shooters) gamers btw.

This is the year of linux.

[–] JTheFox@lemmy.world 7 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

I wish I could get my friends to switch. I even had one tell me they would rather use it if supported the games that don’t work (which of course are games with anti-cheat issues). But they at least recognize that Windows is getting quite bloated

[–] MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 5 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

My first one to switch did so recently. Gave him an open offer to help get going if he ever got interested, then proceeded to just go about using my linux system for our multiplayer gaming and couch gaming hangouts.

It took a little less than three years from when I first switched for him to follow.

My sister is also on linux, has been since she took my gaming laptop as her own, and she never felt a need to switch it back to windows.

[–] JTheFox@lemmy.world 1 points 17 hours ago

That’s actually similar to how I got one of my friends on it. I got a Framework 16 about a year ago and installed Linux on it with a very customized KDE DE and he seemed pretty interested in it whenever I brought it with me whenever we hung out. Offered him a hand in learning more about Linux, how to install, customization, different distributions, Steam Proton, etc. About 7-8 months after and he has a Framework 13 with Fedora Linux.

My other friends are just stuck on the gaming side of things sadly. The games that I dropped when I made the switch I really didn’t care a whole lot about anyways. Not the case with my other friends though.

However, I have my brother and my parents using it for their laptops as they don’t need it for anything else but a web browser and an office suite and over the last year or so there have been no complaints!

[–] mio@lemmy.mio19.uk 7 points 23 hours ago (2 children)

Do they choose distros made for gamers?

[–] taaz@biglemmowski.win 21 points 23 hours ago

One is trying Bazzite the other one is just classic fedora

[–] Danitos@reddthat.com 4 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

Do they make much difference? Genuine question

[–] MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 5 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago)

Sometimes.

They tend to make sure stuff that gamers care about are up to date and working.

You'll likely need the newest kernels and software packages if you're running the latest gen of GPU and/or CPU, to get the most out of them, or even get them to worl at all.

[–] Mycatiskai@lemmy.ca 4 points 15 hours ago

I installed it on a partition along side windows 10.

I installed openrazer to control my keyboard and the next time I loaded it up only the number keys worked.

I'm not sure what my next steps will be but I'm enjoying it other than this issue, it reminds me of the good old DOS days back when I was a kid.

[–] thingsiplay@beehaw.org 8 points 18 hours ago

2.69% +0.42%

Nice, the meaning of Life. This would be perfect, if it was 3.69 instead. But we can't have it all, otherwise there would be no improvement possible and it gets stale.

[–] Peter_Arbeitslos@feddit.org 4 points 16 hours ago (1 children)
[–] Tim_Bisley@piefed.social 3 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

Google translates that as Intergalactic Bow Community =\

[–] Peter_Arbeitslos@feddit.org 4 points 16 hours ago

That's part of the fun

[–] wewbull@feddit.uk 18 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I'm quite impressed Arch comes out on top

[–] Scrath@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 23 hours ago (2 children)

I'm not honestly. As far as I know SteamOS is based on arch which should give it a massive boost in comparison to other linux distros just from the number of Steam Decks

[–] that_leaflet@lemmy.world 28 points 23 hours ago

SteamOS does not get reported as Arch.

[–] wewbull@feddit.uk 12 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

I would expect Steam to report Steam OS as Steam OS.

They managed to differentiate Manjaro to it's own entry after all. It's Arch based too.

[–] deadcade@lemmy.deadca.de 1 points 1 hour ago

Manjaro is not Arch based. They use pacman, but they use their own repositories. They create a ton of issues that way.

[–] spicehoarder@lemm.ee 2 points 23 hours ago (2 children)

I'm more surprised that Manjaro is so low.

[–] deadcade@lemmy.deadca.de 1 points 1 hour ago

Probably because they're incapable of maintaining a distribution: https://manjarno.pages.dev/

[–] N0x0n@lemmy.ml 14 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

They got hit by a lot of negative reviews and bad publicity those last years. Myself gave it a try last years and while it isn't a bad distro from first impression... The fact that they add bookmarks into my firefox and Manjaro bootscreen at start gave me a strange feeling... Specially because this happend after the bios bootscreen hack. And I know this is not related but it still gave me strange gut feeling and always follow your guts !

Happy EndeavourOS user !

[–] Buffalox@lemmy.world 11 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The numbers are 3 weeks old, but they are still good. 😋

[–] unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de 8 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago) (1 children)
[–] Buffalox@lemmy.world 2 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago) (1 children)

To be fair the numbers are from June 1st, and are for the month of May. So a tad newer than you graph that state March as the latest.

[–] unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

Nah it just doesnt show the x axis label. The last spike is the May number. It has a data point for each month, but that many labels wouldnt fit.

[–] titey@jlai.lu 5 points 21 hours ago

To the moon!

Those are rookie numbers Debian GNU/Linux!

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