• xavier666@lemm.ee
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    11 days ago

    Things which are holding this back

    • Collaboration with OEMs to provide SteamOS OTTB (Lenovo is an exception)
    • Nvidia support. Most gamers use Nvidia GPU unfortunately
    • Certain industry-standard software which don’t have a Linux port. PSA: Most people don’t want to learn alt software. Johnny Mainstream is scared of new softwares. This cannot be changed
    • End-users suffer from choice paralysis and Linux offers endless choice. Maybe SteamOS can help.

    What we know so far, SteamOS won’t be a general purpose OS, so it might not support every random piece of h/w.

    We might not have the year of the Linux Desktop, but we can expect 2025-2026 to be the year of the Linux handheld.

    SRC: Linux fanboy for the last decade

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      11 days ago

      Choice paralysis is a surprisingly big issue. I’m waiting for the parts for my new gaming PC build to arrive, and the amount of time I’ve spent choosing a distro has been asinine.
      But I did make the choice to leave both the NVIDIA and Windows eco systems on my desktop after seeing most my games run fine on the steam deck ( along with disliking windows 11, and NVIDIA ending gamestream support)

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        11 days ago

        Distro doesn’t really matter too much. Just don’t get some obscure distro that no one has heard of before.

        Plus it’s pretty common for newbies to jump around to test out different distros anyway.

        Most of the time, the differences you will see are just desktop environment.

        After you have used Linux for some time, then you will understand the major differences between the distros other than the way they look.

        If you have any questions about Linux feel free to send me a DM. I’m always happy to help.

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          10 days ago

          You are aware of the differences (or lack thereof) because you have spent some time. But think from a newbie perspective. They think there are 1000s of completely different OSs.

          “Does OpenOffice work on Ubuntu? On Kubuntu? On Arch?”

          We somehow have to stop spreading this message.

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        10 days ago

        Let me tell you about my Nvidia experience.

        I use an old Nvidia card and I’m using the proprietary drivers. My distro maintainer said they are switching over to the open source version (only supported for 20xx series and above). They said it will cause an issue. I updated my distro like usual. And boom! Can’t boot anymore.

        Since I’m more or less tech savvy, I could fix it but it took me few hours of my life to find the solution. I saw on reddit many people were having the same issue. If I constantly checked their Discord before every update, I could have avoided it but it’s impossible for a layman.

        A mainstream person won’t be able to search & diagnose the problem. They will just think it’s a Linux problem and give up. This is why it’s impossible for Nvidia users to peacefully live with Linux. I know they are going to release a proper driver for Wayland but I am pretty sure that will take another 2-3 years. But till then, my stance remains the same.