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Linux user share hits a multi-year high on Steam for May 2025

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  • alessandro@lemmy.caA alessandro@lemmy.ca
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    But how does one participate in these statistics? Via the Help menu -> System report -> Submit?

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    • R rainbowblite@lemmy.ca

      Fedora did not break the top 10. Is it not good for gaming? Genuinely curious as I was thinking of hopping to Fedora.

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      mlg@lemmy.world
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      People are still choosing Ubuntu too much which feels annoying to me considering how much better the alternatives are, including mint which is second highest.

      I guess more likely Fedora being an RPM distro with its own set of system standards keeps people from switching.

      I would think Bazzite and Nobara would have boosted the usage, but I guess not as much as I think.

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      • RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️R RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️

        But how does one participate in these statistics? Via the Help menu -> System report -> Submit?

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        dubyakay@lemmy.ca
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        No. It’s randomly sampled supposedly.

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          cronenthal@discuss.tchncs.de
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          Bazzite did it for me, never looked back.

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            arkthos@pawb.social
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            I do wonder if there’s any selection bias in the hardware survey steam does. I’m sure they sample randomly, but I think a user on Linux might be much more eager to participate in the survey than a Windows user, simply because Linux users tend to have a desire to be more vocal about their OS use than Windows users.

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            • G gusgalarnyk@lemmy.world

              Ay, moved over to Arch 3 months ago! It’s been fantastic and nearly every game has worked out of the box, protondb solved most other issues.

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              addie@feddit.uk
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              Three months of using Arch and you’ve not included your ‘btw’ when claiming to use it? Most suspicious.

              But yeah, agree completely. I made a new-years resolution about five years ago to try ‘Linux only gaming for a month’ rather than dual booting; worked so well that I wiped Windows a few months later and have never missed it for a minute. That was for Mint, which is great but hard to keep cutting-edge. Decided to try Arch instead, and after a couple of false starts (hadn’t read the install guide carefully enough to have networking after restart, that kind of thing) it’s been absolutely superb - rock solid, got everything I want at the very latest versions for work and games, best documentation of any distro.

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                prinzmegahertz@lemm.ee
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                I switched to Linux mint a year ago and play most of my games on it. However, i still need a windows installation for those games that refuse to work on Steam (I play Helldivers 2 and Space Marine 2 coop and I can’t get expedition 33 to run on Linux. But besides that, i spend most of my time on mint (mainly Monster Train 2 and Mechabellum)

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                • C cronenthal@discuss.tchncs.de

                  Bazzite did it for me, never looked back.

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                  thermal_shock
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                  Zoring boi!

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                    kekzkrieger@feddit.org
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                    I am one of them now.

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                    • R rainbowblite@lemmy.ca

                      Fedora did not break the top 10. Is it not good for gaming? Genuinely curious as I was thinking of hopping to Fedora.

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                      terhu@lemm.ee
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                      im using fedora and its nice, but i installed bazzite on a mates laptop recently, and when it comes to nvidia, and especially hybrid graphics (laptops with nvidia gpus), it’s so much easier to use bazzite with their preconfigured nvidia stuff than anything else. so, bazzite is really nice to use and based on fedora, but for my main machine i’ll probably stick to fedora for now.

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                      • RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️R RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️

                        I don’t get the hateboner the linux community has against Manjaro, it’s the only distro that booted correctly in live image mode with full nvidia support on my PC, so seems like they at least take Nvidia pretty seriously.

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                        terhu@lemm.ee
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                        manjaro really does some things right. it’s the best grub boot menu i’ve ever seen, with perfect dual/triple booting detection and such, but it kept breaking all the time and was a pain to fix. switched to fedora and never looked back. i got debian on machines where i don’t want to fiddle with the is often. then fedora on what i use a lot and need to be flexible. bazzite on machines where its supposed to just work and manage the nvidia optimus pain, which it does really well. also i’d opt for mint for people starting out, or not as tech savvy people. different distros for different use cases, but manjaro has proven to be too much work (on my workstation and those of multiple friends). (also i’m looking into nixos)

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                          bravo@eviltoast.org
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                          This is most likely a combination of:

                          • Trump’s tariffs driving international users to seek alternatives to American OSes

                          • Windows 10 support coming to an end soon despite most people not wanting to upgrade or not having a desktop capable of upgrading to 11

                          • Steam supporting Linux increasingly well

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                          • B bravo@eviltoast.org

                            This is most likely a combination of:

                            • Trump’s tariffs driving international users to seek alternatives to American OSes

                            • Windows 10 support coming to an end soon despite most people not wanting to upgrade or not having a desktop capable of upgrading to 11

                            • Steam supporting Linux increasingly well

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                            dom@lemmy.ca
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                            And steam deck

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                            • D dubyakay@lemmy.ca

                              No. It’s randomly sampled supposedly.

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                              Thanks. I was hoping there was some way to voluntarily help those stats along. It’s a known phenomenon in the linux community how much we hate leaving a crumb trail of any kind, but it would be nice to send a signal to game developers to start taking us seriously, and that might just be through steam stats after all.

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                              • P prinzmegahertz@lemm.ee

                                I switched to Linux mint a year ago and play most of my games on it. However, i still need a windows installation for those games that refuse to work on Steam (I play Helldivers 2 and Space Marine 2 coop and I can’t get expedition 33 to run on Linux. But besides that, i spend most of my time on mint (mainly Monster Train 2 and Mechabellum)

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                                moody@lemmings.world
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                                I had to change Proton version and use Gamescope to run Expedition 33, and it runs quite well.

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                                • A arkthos@pawb.social

                                  I do wonder if there’s any selection bias in the hardware survey steam does. I’m sure they sample randomly, but I think a user on Linux might be much more eager to participate in the survey than a Windows user, simply because Linux users tend to have a desire to be more vocal about their OS use than Windows users.

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                                  moody@lemmings.world
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                                  It’s not a manually filled out survey. It’s just a box that pops up on Steam, you click OK to share info, and that’s it. I think there’s very little bias involved in it.

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                                  • RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️R RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️

                                    But how does one participate in these statistics? Via the Help menu -> System report -> Submit?

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                                    moody@lemmings.world
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                                    You’ll get a popup on Steam telling you about the sutvey and asking you to share info. You click yes or no, and that’s it. I’ve gotten them a few times.

                                    There are no questions to answer, it just takes freely available system info.

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                                    • D dom@lemmy.ca

                                      And steam deck

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                                      bravo@eviltoast.org
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                                      Well that comes under point #3 but yeah

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                                      • P prinzmegahertz@lemm.ee

                                        I switched to Linux mint a year ago and play most of my games on it. However, i still need a windows installation for those games that refuse to work on Steam (I play Helldivers 2 and Space Marine 2 coop and I can’t get expedition 33 to run on Linux. But besides that, i spend most of my time on mint (mainly Monster Train 2 and Mechabellum)

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                                        BombOmOm
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                                        i still need a windows installation for those games that refuse to work on Steam (I play Helldivers 2 and Space Marine 2 coop and I can’t get expedition 33 to run on Linux

                                        All three of those have a gold or higher rating on Linux, meaning they run fine on linux with little to no effort. Helldivers 2, Space Marine 2, Expedition 33. If you are having specific issues, check out the linked pages where people share their fixes.

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                                        • A arkthos@pawb.social

                                          I do wonder if there’s any selection bias in the hardware survey steam does. I’m sure they sample randomly, but I think a user on Linux might be much more eager to participate in the survey than a Windows user, simply because Linux users tend to have a desire to be more vocal about their OS use than Windows users.

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                                          BombOmOm
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                                          Linux users are also more likely to be private people and not willing to share info about their system. Both of those two effects are probably pretty small and cancel eachother for this survey.

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