Thanks to all of Valve's effort with Proton, Steam Deck and their funding of people working on various other bits of Linux code like GPU drivers - the Linux share on Steam as of March 2024 bounced back to a near multi-year high.
I’ve not had a single breakage in the past ~4 years I’ve been on Fedora Workstation, despite me often moving to the beta channel. Pretty nice for an up-to-date distro.
I cannot say the same for Windows.
Admittedly I was on KDE Plasma/endeavourOS before Fedora Workstation and it wasn’t as stable - roughly on par with Windows.
It’s still coming, I have tried to switch using my desktop but still have. Needed to swap back to windows for stability.
That’s a very ironic sentence :)
For stability? A missing feature or software you need I get, but stability? Which distro/DE are you using?
Damn. Stability to me was one of the biggest reasons to use Linux - it does exactly what I expect it to do, never breaks, updates never break shit.
LOL never beaks. Most Linux distros are chock full of bugs that the end user has to work around
I’ve not had a single breakage in the past ~4 years I’ve been on Fedora Workstation, despite me often moving to the beta channel. Pretty nice for an up-to-date distro.
I cannot say the same for Windows.
Admittedly I was on KDE Plasma/endeavourOS before Fedora Workstation and it wasn’t as stable - roughly on par with Windows.
There’s a lot of reasons to stay on windows, never heard of stability being one haha. It’s bsod city over there lol