Personal use numbers:

  • Ubuntu: 27.7%
  • Debian: 9.8%
  • Other Linux: 8.4%
  • Arch: 8%
  • Red Hat: 2.3%
  • Fedora: 4.8%
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I’m on the Other category, both for home and work. I use Tumbleweed in both.

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I see a crazy amount of Tumbleweed on protondb. Must be good for gaming or the users are knowledgeable.

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It is. It’s a rolling release so it has the latest packages. It’s not bleeding edge like arch. All software goes thru an automatic testing in OpenQA before they are allowed in the repo so there’s some quality control. It’s also very stable.

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I’m on the Debian/Ubuntu/TuxedoOs team !!! 😊

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Haiku

Personal use 0.2%

Pro. use 0.1%

Some people love a challenge I guess. No disrespect to Haiku.

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And Solaris just above it. Has to be a joke.

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Interesting how the numbers between “computer pros” and hobbyists (Steam Survey) diverge. Unsurprisingly for Steam gamers the Windows numbers are way higher but for Linux specifically Ubuntu is crashing hard since a few years from absolute domination to all Ubuntu versions + derivatives (Mint + pop_OS) combined barely making up 20% of the Linux user base whereas at Stack Overflow there’s a clear lead of Ubuntu over the rest.

Edit:

https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey?platform=linux

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I think for games, people need newer kernels and drivers to support the newer hardware needed to play newer games, and they’re willing to put up with the bugs that come along with thay. Ubuntu and Debian (stable) aren’t strong at that by definition. I always use an older GPU that supported well by the Ubuntu LTS I run. If it doesn’t play something, I’ll wait till a new driver lands in that LTS or the next.

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Latest non-LTS Ubuntu could be high up the Steam Survey list but isn’t. The strongest general purpose distribution is Arch Linux.

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Probably because everybody with a Steam Desk shows up as Arch in the survey.

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Cygwin is an OS? (WSL maaaayyybe but I thoght Cygwin was like a kinda Linux-Terminal on Windoge. Depends on your definition of OS, I guess.)

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It isn’t an OS. It’s a set of DLLs to allow Unix applications to be compiled and run on Windows.

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