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- sparky@lemmy.federate.cc ( @sparky@lemmy.federate.cc ) 14•11 months ago
I want to see Linux and macOS chip away at Windows as much as the next guy but calling a rise to 2% a “surge” seems laughable
- umbrella ( @umbrella@lemmy.ml ) 13•11 months ago
it is when you are consistently below 1%
thats like almost twice as much and millions of users in absolute numbers
- Joker ( @Joker@discuss.tchncs.de ) 10•11 months ago
I don’t think it’s necessarily about beating Windows. What is significant is that Linux use is slowly growing to a point where it shouldn’t be ignored. Those of us firmly in the Linux camp benefit from that and it makes it easier for newcomers to kick the tires.
Frankly, I don’t care whether people use Windows or not. Not my business, not my problem. Use what works. I’m just happy my own shit works, whether it’s 2% or 80% market share. Linux gaming has been a breeze lately - easier than I remember Windows being - and it’s awesome. We are in a really good place and I hope it keeps getting better.
- inverimus ( @inverimus@lemm.ee ) English6•11 months ago
2% is more than double the usual share prior to the steam decks release.
- MiddledAgedGuy ( @MiddledAgedGuy@beehaw.org ) 2•11 months ago
I think we’ll continue to see an uptick. Speaking specifically of Linux it’ll probably be mostly from the steam deck, but I believe we’ll see an increase in PC gaming as well. As Linux game support and ease of use increases, and Windows becomes increasingly user hostile. I’m not talking about a mass exodus or anything. Most people don’t know, won’t care, or dislike Linux. But maybe we can tack several more percentage points on there in the next few years.
- Cyborganism ( @cyborganism@lemmy.ca ) 12•11 months ago
I’m doing MY part!
- Unreliable ( @Unreliable@lemmy.ml ) 5•11 months ago
Just switched from Windows 10 to Nobara this morning!
- LostXOR ( @LostXOR@kbin.social ) 1•11 months ago
More Linux than MacOS users, that’s pretty cool.
- ampersandrew ( @ampersandrew@kbin.social ) 1•11 months ago
Some of that may as well be considered active sabotage on Apple’s part.