• @echo64
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    278 months ago

    This thread is a good example of just how circlejerky and bubble like lemmy has become.

    You are correct. Outside of the hard-core users and tech nerds, Ubuntu is massively popular. But you listen to this community, and you’d think the opposite.

    • @[email protected]
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      68 months ago

      Most of us do live in bubbles (not exclusive to lemmy or tech nerds). I first picked up Ubuntu in 2004. It was a massive leap forward at the time as Gnome was moving a lot faster than Debian stable and I was running Sid to keep up. I am genuinely surprised everytime I learn Ubuntu is still “popular” as they have made so many NIH misteps over the years (mir,upstart,unity,snap) and frustrated their users. I moved back to Debian years ago for server/dev as Ubuntu re-packaging wasn’t adding any value and once I was on another distro for desktop I lost all interest.

      Ubuntu started off with some amazing community building. It felt more like a peoples distro than Canonicals for a time. I felt more invested in it in those days so I can relate to Ubuntu users but I also understand some of the criticism aimed at Canonical and their choices.

    • @InternetCitizen2
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      58 months ago

      True. I’ve always felt more at home in Ubuntu and its derivatives. Debian is quite nice too.

    • @woelkchen
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      You are correct. Outside of the hard-core users and tech nerds, Ubuntu is massively popular. But you listen to this community, and you’d think the opposite.

      So which part of the internet is Steam Hardware & Software Survey then?

      The most popular Ubuntu version is at a whopping 5% of all Linux users.

      Ubuntu went from the most popular desktop distribution to the most or at least one of the most popular container distributions, ie. for hard-core users and tech nerds. Meanwhile Steam Deck sold millions and I’m confident to say that a good chunk of the users have no idea what Steam Deck runs, let alone SteamOS being an Arch Linux derivative.

      • @meleethecat
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        228 months ago

        Very few linux installs include steam and this survey only represents a few thousand gamers. The only thing it shows is that steam users like steam os.

        • @woelkchen
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          Very few linux installs include steam

          Millions of sold Steam Deck units run Linux and default to Steam. It’s easily the most popular personal computing device running GNU/Linux out there.

          steam users

          So regular users, “outside of the hard-core users and tech nerds”.

          • @[email protected]
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            68 months ago

            i wonder how many old thinkpads are still running linux… Honestly, it’s possible some arbitrary single model may still outnumber steam decks.

          • @meleethecat
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            58 months ago

            I think you’re forgetting about AWS, GCP, Azure.

            • @woelkchen
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              I think you’re forgetting about AWS, GCP, Azure.

              No, I’m not. Had you read my comments correctly, you’d know that I was stating repeatedly that Ubuntu is popular for containers but that’s is a completely different topic.