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There’s never been a bad year for the Linux desktop. The share size doesn’t matter. So, yes, it is the year of the Linux desktop in my book and it has been that way for decades.

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The share size doesn’t matter.

Gotta disagree with you there. Market adoption should be a primary concern of those who care about the Linux ecosystem.

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Steam deck BAYBEE. None of the other pocket computers have my attention now if they arent built for Valves version of Linux

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The more it’s adopted the more it will turn into windows.

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No it won’t. The beauty of Linux is that it can transform completely to fit your needs.

Making Linux more noob friendly isn’t going to take away my custom terminal-centric tiling wm arch install.

More users = more developers = more options. Linux is already awesome, but growing will only bring more good.

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This is exactly the “popular => bad” mentality that needs to die. Good products are good—and perhaps more importantly, bad products are bad—irrespective of their popularity. Linux is a masterpiece as a result of millions of hours of thoughtful and rigorous engineering, not the absence of its wide adoption on desktop. Windows is a dumpster fire as a result of millions of hours of reckless code vomit, not its ubiquity on desktop. See also: the Android operating system you know and (if I had to guess) love.

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19 points

Agreed. It’s just the joke, as always.

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Market share will matter just for more support from manufacturers, software, and devices

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-31 points

Nah, an OS is only useful if its commonly used. Linux has never been useful for this reason.

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Linux runs people’s cars, phones, routers, sometimes even fridges. And don’t even get me started on servers. Linux is the most useful OS on the planet. The desktop is just another thing for it to conquer.

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You’re wrong though. Linux kernel might be running on all of these things, but Linux desktop OSes do not because they’re shit.

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Stupid take.

Linux has some of the best device compatability because it’s baked into the kernel. Don’t need to download a driver in most cases, just update the kernel.

Plus it’s known to be a great os for a developer. Also the apt repositories or other repos make installing an app on windows store look like a toddlers first steps in comparison.

Oh and if you use an android phone then you’re using a Linux kernel.

The foundation of the Android platform is the Linux kernel. For example, the Android Runtime (ART) relies on the Linux kernel for underlying functionalities such as threading and low-level memory management. 4 May 2023 Platform architecture - Android Developers

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I’ve been tinkering with it since the late 90s and running it as my daily driver both at home and at work for nearly 20 years now. It’s extremely useful.

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It is only rivaled in its uselessness by templeOS. The only useful distro is tails which is good for drugs.

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And here in Sweden were I live it’s just 1.41% :(

https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/sweden

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People are dumb here, they buy apple.

"Hey look at my new iPhone that costs 20000 sek and can’t do anything important better than the last five previous iPhones "

But it’s really fast at idling in people’s pockets.

I admit the MacBook air has a nice cpu, it stays cool. But most people don’t use anywhere near what the cpu is capable of.

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And now imagine here in the US where every single person has an iPhone and everything Apple. They are completely brainwashed.

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2 points

20000 seks hehe

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Better than using windows ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Your Fedora must be huge!

It’s amazing to me in 2024 we still have fanboys saying this shit ad nauseum since 1995.

Linux is a shitty desktop environment unless you like to tinker. Apple and Windows provide a far better experience to those who want shit to just work and be compatible.

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18 points

What???

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29 points

Given the size of Estonia, I’ll assume that was the work of one single Linux supersoldier who spent the whole month entering homes at night and installing Linux on whatever computer they could find.

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9 points

It looks a fish giving bass to mouth. See there’s the first fish on the left sucking the other one off on the right

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5 points

1.19% in Switzerland, so we’re even worse

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11 points

Go India! duck yeah! Woohoo \o/

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4 points

Let’s go India

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60 points

It’s certainly the year of the Linux handheld!

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I wonder what portion of that is steam decks.

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Me too. As one data point, I don’t use mine to access the web. However, it did get me confident with Linux as a viable choice for my desktop today. I went on to install it dual boot on my main and rarely if ever open Windows. It’s probably a couple months behind in updates.

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In the end I just uninstalled windows because every time I opened it, it tried installing all updates and I had to wait 20-30 mins to get to the desktop

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And don’t forget the ten different single app updaters because there’s no centralized update system. There’s just so much stuff running all the time.

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Yeah, I just ended up fully disabling windows updates. Still do most stuff on Linux but only boot windows for some specific games

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Ahhh that’s kind of like how it started for me. Now the things I can do on Linux far outstrip the things I can’t, if I switched back to Windows.

Have you messed around with different desktop environments (DEs) yet? That’s my favourite part of Linux. I can’t imagine using a laptop without tiling window manager

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I’m back to Windows unfortunately.

I miss gnome with a passion. I loved the win key overview, it was great for dragging windows across monitors.

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To be honest, DEs are one of the biggest things I dislike about trying to use Linux. Nothing works with each other, solutions for one don’t work for another and unless you spend weeks configuring them they all look and function the same.

Windows and Mac are simple. There’s one option, it works well and doesn’t need a bunch of tweaking to make it tolerable (at least to me)

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45 points

Wow damn 4% holy shit.

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My reaction too. This is fantastic!

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

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