Distros Used for Gaming on Linux, Evolution over Time - November 2023 Edition - Goodbye Manjaro!
Distros Used for Gaming on Linux, Evolution over Time - November 2023 Edition - Goodbye Manjaro!
ProtonDB reports PC and Steam Deck separately. So unless the video creator took the PC stats and then added in Steam Deck and just counted SteamOS as Arch themselves, it’s probably just omitted entirely.
Also actually watching the video: Arch was already riding along at 20-21% before 2022. And in some cases dipped down to 19% mid 2022… So after the Steam Deck launched, the Arch numbers went DOWN. So yet another sign that Arch isn’t Arch + SteamOS: this is purely desktop usage.
I use arch with btrfs and a pacman hook, that creates a snapshot before and after every update.
You can also configure grub to create new entries for those snapshots and boot directly from them.
For me this is safeguard enough.
My sister spent hours trying to play dvds on her new windows laptop ; I found her getting pissed off , turning to percussive maintenance, and starting to fill out a warranty claim on the dvd player . . .
It took about 15 minutes to download , flash (figure out how to change the sodding boot order) and run Manjaro installer/live usb stick to demonstrate how real computers can just do things like play dvds.
Manjaro is great for cases like that, since it works, is easy, and will have pretty well up to date kernel.
I mean don't get me wrong, installing arch from scratch is a good fun and educational process and very nostalgic for the 1990s . . . but i'm not doing all that on my sister's laptop just to demonstrate how shit windows is.
and i'm very grateful for valve doing it all for steamdeck.
I think it’s also an issue of selection between the bases.
Yes, arch is on top, but Ubuntu, mint, pop (maybe more?) Are all “Ubuntu”, so their representation is divided.
Completely agree I was surprised to see Arch on top still! Plus I’m very new at all this…
Oh! That makes it close again!
Maybe I need to look into arch/Manjaro, unless it’s not new-friendly.
It’s a very good distro but for some weird reason, the general attitude is that it’s only used by unpleasant people who want to tell everyone they are a hacker.
It’s a really, really good distro with excellent wiki. It’s for anyone who want to learn about linux. Takes effort in the beginning but it’s so rewarding.
It’s only that high because SteamOS is built on it.
I don’t mind but for a desktop I definitely prefer Nobara, I’ve had no issues installing it getting games running on multiple devices with it.