• Die4Ever@retrolemmy.com
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    17 days ago

    “SteamOS Holo 64 bit” is down by -0.04%, so our growth this month isn’t coming from the Steam Machine. I guess they haven’t shipped many of them.

    Our gains are mostly from Fedora, Ubuntu, and CachyOS. A small amount of growth from Bazzite and Mint. A tiny growth for Debian.

    EDIT: They updated the page, SteamOS did have growth, just as much as CachyOS.

    Also interesting that Linux gained in a month where Chinese gained, usually that hurts Linux’s numbers by a lot.

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      17 days ago

      so our growth this month isn’t coming from the Steam Machine

      I would guess it’s a lot of people finding out the price of the Steam Machine ($1049 with no controller is a lot!) and deciding instead to run Linux on a PC instead (either on an older/used machine or with new hardware that is cheaper + more performant than the Gabecube if you build it yourself)

      Also interesting that Linux gained in a month where Chinese gained

      Either that Linux gain was relatively high today, or perhaps more Chinese users are switching over to some form of Linux? I know Huawei can no longer sell laptops with Windows and are moving to HarmonyOS (which is based on its own thing apparently), but maybe some of the enterprise machines are using Linux, where they want to avoid rewriting preexisting software? Combination of both?