7 points

Am I on Slashdot in 2004?

No shade. I respect my Linux brethren. I’m on MacOS, but CLI junkies should unite and drink beers. Or smoke trees. Or whatever. The point is that I love you all. But no Windows peeps.

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I never liked the CLI, which is probably why I couldn’t switch to MacOS after using Linux. My god is MacOS UI “weak” on customization for power users

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26 points

As much as I hate to say it, I wonder how much of these are Chromebooks

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69 points

Growth is being driven a lot by the Steam Deck.

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School districts buy Chromebooks by the thousands. Steam Deck is definitely paving the way in terms of demonstrating a consumer use case for Linux, but I would be shocked if there are even 1/100th the number of them in the wild as there are Chromebooks.

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25 points

ChromeOS is listed in a separate category.

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9 points

This is mostly from browser stats though.

Sure, you can browse on it, but I wouldn’t have thought it enough to skew the numbers in any meaningful way.

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8 points

Time to Sort the Steam Deck out like ChromeOS, then the Linux market goes back to 2%?

Right? RIGHT?

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6 points

I have a deck, a few old laptops that have all gone Linux now, and a windows desktop for gaming. The deck being so good, and Windows 11 being so bad, has nearly convinced me to try Linux on the actual desktop.

I think there are still a few games and applications (I’m primarily a C# dev for work) that I “need” Windows for but the case for dropping as much MS from my life as possible has never been stronger.

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I can’t speak for everyone but I used to say “I can’t drop windows because I need XYZ programs all the time”.

Well turns out I don’t, and turns out it’s surprisingly easy to tell my employer (well my professor really, I am a PhD student) “Sorry I can’t run that program, I don’t have windows”. If they don’t accept it, they can supply me with a windows PC.

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I do C# dev for work also but use Linux. You’ll have to use Rider for Visual Studio and Datagrip for Sql Server Management Studio. Only drawback I have is that Edit and Continue only works on dotnet > 8.0.

You might need to do a tiny bit of extra support for the launchsettings.json since you’ll need to launch with kestrel server instead of IIS Express.

Legacy dotnet will need an old Ubuntu/Whatever so some docker knowledge may be required since MS didn’t release a snap/flatpak of dotnet yet. 🖕

I use Linux for gaming and dev with a highly customized KDE+bash setup and I love it. :)

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It looks like Linux will be mainstream in India in the next decade. I’m excited since a small fraction of the incredible amount of users will become distro developers.

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Sadly there aren’t even Indian manufacturers with linux preinstalled. I’ve heard of starlabs, slimbook, tuxedo, system76 etc. only to find out that most doesn’t ship to india and are not availiable in the stores like flipkart, amazon and local stores, where most of people computers. Still, still India is at 15% now and what if market already has linux preinstalled systems!

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31 points

It looks like ChromeOS is reported separately in those stats

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2 points

Schools LOVE chromebooks

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43 points

Wow damn 4% holy shit.

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4 points

My reaction too. This is fantastic!

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2 points

Until you realise it is mostly steam deck and indian govt office pc running linux.

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2023 was the year of the Linux desktop.

  1. Got Discord and Zoom off the store
  2. Zoom screen and webcam sharing just worked
  3. Was able to even switch Bluetooth profile through GUI
  4. Essentially any game that didn’t use a kernel level spyware works
  5. Chromebook hardware in the $500 range is pretty good
  6. Must software is web based.

I recommend OpenSuse Tumbleweed. Install once, update weekly or biweekly. (It’s a rolling release, so it doesn’t have major upgrades like Windows 10 to 11 does.) About a month ago I did an upgrade on my old laptop. Handled 2 years of updates flawlessly.

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I left tumbleweed for alpine and artix because even if you always use --no-recommends for package installation it seems to ship just too much bloat and I left it after it shipped some broken software I didn’t need anyway but must’ve affected system stability too severely, iSCSI iirc

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Wow, are you able to use the new s6 supervisor or service manager yet, or is it too early yet? I saw an initial post once but didn’t follow it’s development.

Sorry you had problems with Tumbleweed. The forums and subreddit are very supportive, no matter how you installed the distro. It’s actually why I moved to Tumbleweed from Arch.

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tbh I simply haven’t tried it yet. OpenRC works really well for me though I haven’t looked into why I would switch to s6 either.

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15 points

I switched to Linux last year so I’m doing my part

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8 points

Same, hearing about all the changes that Microsoft tried to push into Win11 was what convinced me that I needed to switch.

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After Windows 11 came out, I said HELL NO! The whole UI and look of everything is just so awful. I feel bad for my fellow lads who are stuck on Windows still. The only people I get annoyed with are the ones who glorify Windows. Look I’m not forcing people to switch their OS, but god please don’t glorify Windows spying features and say ‘I don’t have anything to hide’. Just say fuck it and make the switch, take back control of your life! RISE THE FUCK UP!

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