a table showing da percentage of desktop linux with a 0.5% jump in the time between June an July

  • RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    The question is whether this is an actual increase in Linux users or if so many Computers didn’t work that the total number sank

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      3 months ago

      Or the stats are just bad. There is a lot of volatility in those numbers.

      Also, crowd strike predominately affected enterprises, which aren’t going to pivot to Linux in a month, it would be a many year long plan and rollout.

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        3 months ago

        ur right, but crowdstrikes consequencs did also negatively affectes lots regular peoples, and aslo is hell of bad press for them an microsoft

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      3 months ago

      ye, but this is for deskotp linux an also crowd strike as more of a pr disaster than infrastructure failure

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        3 months ago

        so far literally everything has been better for me. I upgraded my system to all AMD a while ago with the intent of eventually making the jump and it’s been super seamless. all the games I want work way better than they ever did on windows, even weird little windows indie games through lutris run better than native windows. I also put pop on my old MacBook and really breathed some new life into that thing. I think I have firmly drank Kool aid lol

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          3 months ago

          yippee!! im stuck w a nvdia 1060 so i cant use the gpu on my lappytop :< (for varius reasons) so am def buying amd next time i buy anything

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        3 months ago

        Thanks. I already knew that though, that’s the only way I found any information on the share of individual distribution. And while I think it’s a better measurement than e.g. the view page of sites on a website (which is sometimes used), it still creates a bias (even ignoring the SteamDecks) and it only contains few top distributions. So I wish there would be a more neutral and detailed way to see such statistics, although I’m glad the Steam HW survey exists as it’s the only reasonable information I currently have.