This is the time where we look at the steam monthly survey and everyone feels better about our own veins. Only the starters of the start, I may not be able to afford the latest NVIDIA card, but I still can feel a little bit a week that neither you nor me nor steam users fall into 37 %, still shake Windows 10, okay? … OK?
The original story of the operating system that is going to be aside to the unauthorized vintage Edition of Steam Hardware and Software Survey That is, there is a slight increase in people moving to Linux – about 0.42 %.
Well, so it is difficult as the end of the 10 view is widely emerged from Windows, but the fact is that 2.69 % of steam users are running a Linux OS.
For a thing, Stamus Based on Linux itself. For another, stamus is slowly compatible for handhelds out of the steam deck, such as Lenovo GOS and other AMD devices, possibly explaining some of it.
Even Steam has included a compatibility rating in its store pages for third party devices, suggested a long -term commitment to bring stamo to a wide selection of devices.
In the hardware team, our Jacob has recently been walking on his Lashkar -e -Go and has not seen it. However, as he notes in his feature, we have achieved less success in getting stamus to run on other devices with similar internals, such as framework 13 Strexpoint Laptop.
While still EfficientDave’s recent experience has not been all working. Dave, however, has managed to get and operate a stamus laptop using the old 7840u main board of the framework.
Although the extent of the OS share is 2.69 % slightly height, I would not show that this is the Tipping Point of Linux. In addition to the fact that Windows still enjoyed getting 95.45 % of OS Pie in the Steam’s May survey, the final ambitions of the valve for Stemeos are not really about to replace Windows.
Nevertheless, if you’ve got a third -party handheld gaming PC, you can try your own hand in installing stamus using stamus Steam’s own easy guide. As an alternative, you can try to install Windows on your steam deck, though our Dave will decide for it.
It is worth noting that the steam survey is a bit, let’s just say, in the whole place. This is a good source of the general idea of trends, but look at the results with a pinch of salt. For example, I suspect that the sudden wave of a new, dual -core CPU is coming in the past month, but look and look, the steam enters 0.12 % increase.
The use of Linux range from at least one reliable state month to a month around the 2 % mark: Linux use in April was slightly less than 2.33 % in March, but more than 1.55 % of consumers registered in February.