• dindonmasker@sh.itjust.works
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    29 days ago

    Hopefully this surge in users make people want to develop for it a lot more and break more walls for others who are interested.

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      29 days ago

      The bad thing is that more malware will arrive to Linux and from time to time malware that exploit undiscovered vulnerabilities.

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        29 days ago

        It was already a pretty attractive target because of servers for everything. I’m not sure reaching 5% desktop market share will really make it more attractive for malware.

  • nexguy@lemmy.world
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    28 days ago

    I think the fastest way for Linux to spread is for there to be a cheap gross dirty disgusting commercial version pushed at bestbuy/walmart…etc where people can become familiar enough with it to switch to other distros and out still feel familiar.

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      29 days ago

      Is he really the reason? I just started trying a bunch over the past month through vm’s to see which one I like the best because I want to take the leap soon. I am doing it mostly due to the video game performance and compatibility reaching high enough levels that I don’t think it will be a big issue anymore. I also listed out all my current Windows apps and looked up what the alternative is, and from what I see, there is nothing left that won’t run on Linux anymore. The next step is seeing how some compare to what I am used to.

      I can’t be the only one who is noticing its current state and just wanting to try something different. I don’t hate windows like everyone talks about it online, but I am at the point where I am noticing they are only going to get worse with privacy and continue to make awful built in features that do more to benefit themselves over you. So the 2 lines have crossed paths, and I think it’s the perfect storm for Linux soon.

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        29 days ago

        He has a large audience and used his position to publicise it.

        There have been countless volunteers and enthusiasts who have worked hard to make Linux worth publicising.

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        29 days ago

        Keep in mind quite a lot of online games have recently banned linux players, in case there’s an important game for you like that.

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          29 days ago

          Nah, I am more of a single-player kind of person. I was barely any good in my prime 25 years ago and I have only gotten worse since so I stick to mostly RPGs or other action style games.

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      29 days ago

      He single-handedly changed a lot of people’s impression of Linux with a single video, and he did it gently enough to not intimidate and scare them away like many others did. I respect that.

  • ThisLucidLens@lemmy.world
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    29 days ago

    I’m not in the US, but here in the UK I made the switch too.

    I went from Windows PC + Windows laptop ~2 years ago to now having a Linux PC (ZorinOS), Samsung tablet and a home server running Proxmox with an Ubuntu VM for Docker.

    Never been happier with my setup. The grass truly is greener over here.

  • tehn00bi@lemmy.world
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    29 days ago

    I made the switch recently for probably the strangest reason.

    I’ve been running win 11 for over a year using a shell tool that allowed me to move my task bar to the top of the screen and some other win 10 functionality.

    However win 11 removed the ability to move the task bar and my shell program lost most of its functionality. After that I was done.

    I’ve Linux off and on since 2002ish so it’s not scary to me and I’m pretty happy with Arch and KDE right now. Still the occasional crash that appears to happen sometimes when watching YouTube.

  • LucidNightmare@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    29 days ago

    I started running openSUSE Tumbleweed full time at the beginning of this year!

    I truly must thank the folks at Steam/Proton, GE-Proton, and wemod-launcher on GitHub for allowing me to play my games exactly like I did on Windows. I can’t stress to anyone who isn’t playing on Linux just how good it really is (for me, at least)!

    I have beaten at least 10 games while on Linux. Games like: Metaphor: Refantazio, Persona 3 Reloaded, DOOM: The Dark Ages, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, Wolfenstein: The New Order, Mass Effect Legendary Edition (all three games), Oblivion Remastered, and recently System Shock (Remake). Just to name a few off the top of my head!

    I still have a Windows SSD dedicated to anything I MUST use on there (mainly modding games, logging back into openSUSE, then pulling those files straight from the Windows SSD onto my openSUSE SSD, fucking love that!), but that is mostly being unused because I found the wonders of QEMU/KVM Virtual Machine Manager. I use the VM to sideload apps onto my iPhone, for save editing, or for testing a Windows only app before trying to run it with Bottles or something else.

    Logging into Linux feels like home, while logging onto Windows feels like someone else’s home. :P

      • AnarchistArtificer@lemmy.world
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        29 days ago

        Which is your project?

        As an aside, your comment has hit me in a surprisingly profound way. I think it’s because it can be too easy to forget about the people behind the software we use. This is especially the case with proprietary software from big companies, but it can also happen with open source or smaller projects from individual devs. I think that it arises in part from thinking about software as a product, which neglects the messy relationality of how things are actually made, maintained and used.

        It’s sweet to see such a serendipitous exchange of appreciation. It makes the world feel smaller, but in a good way.

  • Sonicdemon86@lemmy.world
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    29 days ago

    I will fully switch when installing mods are just as easy as windows. So far I haven’t found mod managers that work only for one or two games. I have switched mostly to pop os using plasma.

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      29 days ago

      Which games? I know there are a few projects trying to improving linux modding.

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        29 days ago

        The funny thing is there are lots of things that are designed better on Linux vs Windows/macos too.

        My memory is fading on some of them since I primarily use Windows for work and a steam deck for gaming now, but keyboard shortcuts was definitely one of them. Easier to get shit done automation-wise from simple scripts. CMD is so basic and PowerShell feels like my fingers are exhausted from doing a simple thing, and like you always need to write a paragraph to get a simple thing done.

        • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          29 days ago

          Afaik from my limited interaction with bash: At least you have proper datatypes.
          Isnt bash essentially treating everything like a string and it’s up to you to resolve that?

          • Rob Bos@lemmy.ca
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            29 days ago

            Pretty much, though I use a lot of jq these days and many tools support json output and input. I’d love to see that paradigm expanded for more Unix tools. Maybe a new kind of pipe symbol for shells that implies strict json objects.

        • TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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          29 days ago

          You’re getting angry about people talking about technology in a technology community, leading people to ask why you’re here if you hate technology being spoken about.

          That’s obviously not equivalent to racism or xenophobia.

          You’re yearning so hard to be a victim. It’s pathetic.

    • Auth@lemmy.world
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      29 days ago

      It has no marketing budget so the only way the userbase can grow is by proselytizing.

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      29 days ago

      You’re in Technology@lemmy.world and we’re talking about… technology. Seems fitting.

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      29 days ago

      Feel free to stay on Windows or MacOS or whatever floats your boat. Won’t bother anyone.

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          I don’t see anyone being toxic here except you so far. If it bothers you so much, just add “Linux” as a keyword to your block filter on whatever client you use to access Lemmy. Easy fix

        • Lfrith@lemmy.ca
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          29 days ago

          I don’t see mass amount of comments insulting you, but I do see you being unusually hostile from the get go as though wanting confrontation. So not surprising people aren’t receptive to the tone in terms of voting, but all things considered not seeing toxic discourse in response.

          So I don’t know. I guess it might help to present things in a more calm manner? Unless that suggestion itself is what is considered toxic.

        • OutlierBlue@lemmy.ca
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          You’re in a community about technology, clicked on a link about Linux and are now complaining that people are talking about… Linux? And when people got annoyed when you barged into the conversation you called them toxic?

          Stop trolling and scroll to the next post. It’s easy.

  • KiwiTB@lemmy.world
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    29 days ago

    I doubt this is the case. Number is likely biased by SteanDecks and AI crawlers/Agents. It would be nice however.

    • Mouette@jlai.lu
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      29 days ago

      AI crawler and other bots do not advertise as Linux if you want to look like normal traffic you advertise as windows or apple user

  • Kit@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    28 days ago

    I’m doing my part! Switched to Linux earlier this year because Microsoft started showing ads in the start menu. I tried Nobara but ran into some glitches that I didn’t want to troubleshoot so I switched to Bazzite. So far so good.

    • Unlocking_Freedom@lemmy.world
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      28 days ago

      sparky linux LXQt was the one i settled to in the end. Despite having a top spec laptop and desktop PC, i wanted a light weight Linux, based on Debian, with no “fluff” at all. PC boots fast, shuts down in 2 seconds, no updates, secure, every program is instant. Windoze is plain stupid now with ads.

      • Kit@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        28 days ago

        I hadn’t seen a single ad until a few months ago. I had snagged a copy of Windows 10 Pro (and Windows 7 Pro before that) from my workplace so I imagine it was debloated to an extent.

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      I did the same this month. My hardware wasn’t supported by Win11, so I installed Bazzite. It works so smoothly that I’ve already installed it on another PC and will do so on every PC in my household. I’ve been able to run every single game so far, whether they were from Steam, Ubisoft Connect, GOG, Battle.net or the EA app. I had no idea we were at this point already.

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    29 days ago

    Proton is a big deal for the change. Think back 5 years ago and switching to Linux was much less approachable because you needed to be an enthusiast to get your games running. Nowadays, you just click download on the Linux Steam client and >90% of the time, it’ll just work.

    • herseycokguzelolacak@lemmy.mlOP
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      29 days ago

      I think it’s less Proton, more Vulkan/DXVK. Proton is just wrapping these amazing things. Before DXVK, games in Linux used to suck big time.

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      29 days ago

      Honestly, 5 years ago Proton was already in pretty good shape. 2018 is when I switched to Linux, and already had very little trouble gaming.

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      29 days ago

      I have been on Linux for over 15 years and even I don’t want to go back to the old days of manually installing Wine and having to create different prefixes to get different games to launch without sound. or some missing textures.

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        28 days ago

        Hear, hear!

        There is nothing wrong, and in fact there is something good, with FOSS being polished and user friendly out of the box.

        Historically that has not been a priority, because FOSS has been by the computer nerds, for the computer nerds. But if that priority shifts to being a bit more “by the computer nerds, for the normies” then that is a good thing as long as the developers don’t prevent the power users from accessing any part of the system they want. Fortunately that completely against the point of the FOSS world.

        I first learned Unix in the 90s, I use my Linux desktop more than my phone, I’m an engineer on embedded systems digging through C and C++ code all day, I have terminals open all day, and… I have Linux Mint Cinnamon installed on all my machines and love it. Change My Mind, lol.

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        I, on the contrary, prefer it when everyone uses mainstream Wine with winetricks and prefixes so if something doesn’t work, you can at least fix it using someone’s advice posted on winehq. With Proton it seems that everyone expects stuff to either just work or doesn’t bother. The Proton advice is usually as valuable as Windows problems advice.

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            Like I said, similar quality to googling for Windows problems. Reports on WineHQ are sorted by Wine version, OS version, usually involve specific actions taken.

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              That’s exactly how protondb works. And you also get hardware and distro information.

              You can search and filter reports by all of the aforementioned criteria for any game that’s listed.

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                OK, it just has utterly degenerate webpage design. I thought those were voluntary additions by users telling what they use, not common format. Inconvenient.

      • WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
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        29 days ago

        not manually, yeah, but bottles and such are still really useful. it shows how much good GUI tools help with usability for everyone

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          Not just UI, but simplicity of operation. The closer to “it just works” a system/program is, the more palatable it is to adopt.

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        I ended up wading into the world of WINE prefixes when I tried to mod some older games. I got it working in the end, but it sure made me grateful for how easy I have it with Proton

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      100% this. I’ve been on Linux for 27 years now (ffs I’m getting old), and until proton, I just wrote off gaming as a hit or miss experience, usually not worth the trouble. Now I’ll buy Windows only games without even checking compatibility in most cases. Unless it’s a full price AAA game, I’ll risk the off chance that it doesn’t work.

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    29 days ago

    This is the first news about Americans doing something smart in a little while. Great job!