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narc0tic_bird, to linux in Canonical's Steam Snap is Causing Headaches for Valve

Hard to find raw numbers backed by good sources.

If you filter the Steam Hardware Survey for December 2023 by Linux, you can see Arch has a market share of 7.85% (excluding SteamOS on the Deck, which is technically based on Arch and has 40.53%) while Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS - a specific Ubuntu version - already has 7.04% on its own.

But that’s also just Steam users. Ubuntu is one of the few Linux distributions that OEMs ship preinstalled and officially support on some of their devices (Dell for example). Another example is Fedora iirc, which Lenovo ships or at least used to ship as an option on some of their ThinkPad notebooks.

I’d assume the Arch community on Reddit is bigger than the Ubuntu community as it’s geared towards tech-savvy people. Going by Reddit community size wouldn’t make much sense though. Even if you add up the member count of the r/windows, r/windows10 and r/windows11 community (which doesn’t make a lot of sense as most users are probably not unique), it’s only like 3-4x the members of r/archlinux, which doesn’t translate to market share whatsoever.

I don’t really have hard numbers, sorry. Should’ve checked first. I guess I just assumed because of the OEM support and being relatively easy to install and maintain for the average guy (in comparison) that it was the leading Linux desktop distro in terms of marketshare. I’m still assuming this is the case for the reasons stated, but can’t tell you with 100% certainty.

narc0tic_bird, to linux in Canonical's Steam Snap is Causing Headaches for Valve

Yes and no. Last time I checked, Ubuntu was the most used desktop Linux OS, and it obviously uses Snap (and has Flatpak disabled by default).

narc0tic_bird, to linux in Canonical's Steam Snap is Causing Headaches for Valve

Hence I picked the word “format”.

narc0tic_bird, to linux in X11 tiling WMs

Maybe for you. Kernel 6.6, Nvidia driver 545 (also tried 535), RTX 3080, GNOME or KDE Plasma, two WQHD 165 Hz monitors. Got flickers in certain applications (for example Steam or some Electron apps), apparently related to how long they need to draw.

Along with Baldur’s Gate Vulkan API halving FPS compared to Windows/AMD on Linux, or getting black models in DX11 (DXVK), certain games straight up flickering or showing other glitches.

YMMV of course, but I find it hard to believe people have literally zero issues unless they have a very limited use case for their system.

I switched to AMD for Linux and while it’s not perfect either, it’s so much better.

narc0tic_bird, to linux in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS To Get 12 Years of Updates

Their long-term support variant (called LTSC) is supported until 2032.

narc0tic_bird, to privacy in Apple will require court order to give push notification data to law enforcement

I mean they can’t exactly ignore the law, can they?

I’m not sure how newsworthy this whole topic is, but apparently it sets some people off, so it generates clicks if nothing else.

narc0tic_bird, to lemmyshitpost in Happy Same Year!

Reminiscent of Intel’s 14nm+++ process.

narc0tic_bird, to linux in New Linux user here. Is this really how I'm supposed to install apps on Linux?

Some .deb packages actually include their repository and they can then be updated via the package manager. An example for this is the Vivaldi .deb.

narc0tic_bird, to programmer_humor in This is what being a Redditor does to your life

This. Instead of making commits time-based (for example once per hour or once per day), make them purpose-based (say, add a database migration in one commit, and change the color of a button in another one). This also makes it easy to cherry-pick or otherwise backport specific changes to different program versions gor example.

narc0tic_bird, to piracy in Me vs my ISP

Here in Germany I get a “real” (non-shared) IPv4 address and a /48 IPv6 subnet I think. With Telekom at least. Vodafone is another story. I think the user must be able to use their own router because of some EU law.

narc0tic_bird, to selfhosted in File size preference for Radarr?

Serviceable, but still not great quality most of the time.

narc0tic_bird, to linuxmemes in Linus does not fuck around

I like that Linus is so strict on not breaking user space because this obviously aids with compatibility and it’s probably a big part of why rolling releases work.

But I sure hope Linus’ eventual successor won’t be toxic and…cringe. It’s hard to take someone serious when he’s raging this much.

narc0tic_bird, to linux in Surface Go 2 with 4GB Ram and 4425Y worth it?

Not sure I’d recommend getting anything resembling a computer with 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage nowadays, but it’ll certainly still work.

I’d probably start with a minimal Debian installation (or Arch if you prefer being on the bleeding edge I guess) and then add GNOME desktop and whatever else I need afterwards. I don’t recommend checking the box that says “GNOME” in the Debian installer, as that installs a whole bunch of packages you’ll probably never use, and disk space is at a premium here.

Performance should be doable as long as you don’t multitask a lot, but don’t expect any wonders as 2 physical cores really isn’t a lot these days.

narc0tic_bird, to piracy in RARBG like 4K rips, any group making similar sized movies?

They were HEVC irrc, but 5 GB for 1.5 hours will hurt the quality quite a lot.

narc0tic_bird, to piracy in Another reason for piracy.

Music purchased from the iTunes Store is DRM free though. I think they actually upgraded purchases made prior to this change to DRM free versions (called iTunes Plus or something).

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