• Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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    8 hours ago

    On one hand, eff Microsoft and install Debian. It’ll run on a potato.

    On the other hand, I look forward to the coming glut of secondhand PCs I can install Debian on.

    As melon scratchers go, that’s a honey doodle.

    • Vinny_93@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      I think we’re gonna see a dramatic rise in Linux systems in the coming years if Microsoft keeps this course. Nvidia have started upping their Linux driver game as well so it’s gonna be a breeze to pick up decent second hand systems and reselling them with a proper OS that’ll take us to the end of the world in 24 years.

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          7 hours ago

          And yet it’s stayed true. Linux is above 1% on steam and rising every year, it’s never been easier to buy a Linux device, or install and use Linux for desktop consumer purposes, and even the tech uninformed know Microsoft is a bag of dicks.

          • BrikoX@lemmy.zipM
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            7 hours ago

            Recent Linux gain is inflated due to Steam Deck. Their market share has been pretty stale for years at 1,5%.

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              7 hours ago

              That’s not really being inflated, steam deck and the prerequisite investment into proton is why most gamers can switch to Linux without encountering a single issue these days.

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                3 hours ago

                If that were the case, the market share at least should have doubled after people saw it was viable for desktop gaming. That didn’t happen. It only gained a predicted increase from the estimated sales of Steam Deck’s, which indeed inflates the desktop PC numbers.

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                    32 minutes ago

                    Sure, exclude them. Precise numbers are irrelevant here, as they don’t change the basic facts. The simple fact is that Linux is stuck at 1.5%, and you are not able to dispute it, so instead you try to shift the argument to something else.

                    39.20% of Linux users on Steam are on Steam Deck. Tell me again, it’s not inflated… And based on data, that doesn’t translate into wider Linux adoption for gaming.