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THIS is what the LINUX COMMUNITY uses??

THIS is what the LINUX COMMUNITY uses??

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  1. Fedora hyprland user here. No complaints, not a gamer, tinkerer at heart 😉 successfully completing the university year with that environment. Huge workflow improvement over gnome 🙂

  2. It is no surprise that AMD is higher on the usage list for CPU. AMD was early on the support for Linux. Since i have always built my own systems, AMD was the only choice as were non-Nvidia video cards. In the past ( 10 years ) Suse was the best for laptops but now personal preference. However, for best performance with AMD Ryzen CPUs and especially Threadripper, AMD recommends "Clear Linux" which is an Intel development. My TR is paired with an AMD based video card and just sings along. Your assessment of users who build their own systems is on target for selecting components known to have Linux support. great job. thanks.

  3. I'm surprised not to see MX21-KDE desktop linux, as I have now been using it happily for 4 years plus. I've still have a Windows 11 machines because of some apps that I collaborate with, butboth machines are always on. My Linux machine is AMD Ryzen 7 5800G with Nvidia GTX 1060GB and 32GB RAM. Well fast for what I need to do. Home built of coarse. I use firefox as my main browser as it syncs with all my other devices, but have been using the Brave browser more.

  4. Ok, recognizing that I have criticized this channel twice in the last week, and that's going to make it look like I have something against the channel, I have to say this. This does not show what "the Linux community uses." This shows what "The Linux Experiment" community uses. The problem being that it's a survey posted to a single community and not global data collected from all Linux users (which would be tough/impossible to gather). Still interesting, but let's be clear about what it is.

  5. This is my first video that i watch from you. I subscribed to your channel because i really loved this survey and the content overall. However, i have a bit of constructive feedback: the audio quality really takes a lot away from the overall quality of this video. Visually it's great, the way you speak is great, the content is great, and if the audio would be better (less echo, clearer) then the whole video would be top notch, just in another category of goodness 🙂 . Just a hint about where you can improve 😜 The sound is just not great , tested on cheap speakers, expensive headphones, expensive studio monitors. Perhaps try lav mics? or something else to counter the eco, that really muddies the audio.
    That being said, i will keep watching your videos because i find them interesting.

  6. no offense but most of us watches your channel for your great news coverage.
    as most of linux user scale up their choice of distro with time.

    No matter if you hate or say it's an baseless saying but when you gain experience and not using linux for work people prefer to use arch or nix as in the end of the day by just using them you learn something new.

    And that's what is the main drive for most of us to use linux, The hunger of learning it and moulding it in our way.

  7. I think one of the reasons that there is still a large number buying something from a major company that would originally have Windows on it, is due to the fact, especially for laptops, many features that are still not very common from Linux laptop makers. For example, in displays you don't see many OLED screens or touchscreens in laptops from Linux laptop makers.

  8. I moved out of popos into Linux mint cause popos got super unstable. So far im happy! I'm not a Linux noob but I'm not a "wants to spend all of his time troubleshooting the os" guy. I need a just works is and LM gives me that

  9. On arch with KDE, I'd try hyprland but every time I use Wayland it mostly works fine but discord shits itself and games tend to have a lot of flickering. Outside of those it's better than x.

  10. My old laptop can't start a lot of stuff because of wayland, so I might go back to xorg and qtile. If you install hyprland and hyprdots you've got a beautiful desktop set up.

  11. I don't know why you think your audience are Gamers but i have news for you. They are not. Most of them are developers high level students or tech related people. That's why they don't mention steam os, they run decent linux distributions that you think are complicated and they use both amd and intel cpus. Also these people usually can solve their problems regarding linux. (And they use firefox because they mind their personal data)

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