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New Linux & SteamOS gamer survey for February

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Okay guys another month and another survey, this time I have included screen resolution to see what you lovely people are using. I will tweak the screen resolution question to include any big ones missed from the results for next time.

Find the February 2016 survey here.

As usual, you fill it in from what you did in the previous month. So, this survey is February's survey, but you fill it in from your activity in January.

You can see the results from January 2016 here. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Crazy Penguin Feb 1, 2016
Quoting: psymin"Did you buy a Steam Machine?"

I built four of them, does that count? And is it asking if I bought one in January or ever?

No, I think it is for SteamOS Steam Machines only, e.g. the ones from Alienware, Zotac, aso.
But good point. I think we could another point like "I have build my own".

For the second point I think ever otherwise something "this month" should be added.

BTW: Would you mind to share your Builds? Maybe in the forum? Pictures if available would be great too :)
tmtvl Feb 1, 2016
Quoting: segulehNope. I`m the second :)

And I'm the third (AMD GPU user).

AMD rocks because their OS drivers are better than Nouveau, and their hardware is better than Intel.
adolson Feb 1, 2016
I wish there was a "Same answers as last month" option that would auto-fill everything for me. Yes, I am that lazy!
Tchey Feb 1, 2016
Same answers as last month : that would be nice, beside the number of games, i mostly always answer the same.
Liam Dawe Feb 1, 2016
Quoting: adolsonI wish there was a "Same answers as last month" option that would auto-fill everything for me. Yes, I am that lazy!

Never going to happen, sorry. I might tweak things now and then, and don't want things to get broken in any way.
tripy 9 years Feb 1, 2016
Quoting: BlackBloodRumVoted. :-).

I'll be the one person in the world still using an AMD CPU in the survey :-P.
Don't worry, you aren't the only one.


Last edited by tripy on 1 February 2016 at 10:40 pm UTC
Xpander Feb 1, 2016
Quoting: tripy
Quoting: BlackBloodRumVoted. :-).

I'll be the one person in the world still using an AMD CPU in the survey :-P.
Don't worry, you aren't the only one.

yeah, we are with ya! still dont see why i should upgrade atm.
waiting for Zen though, to see if i switch to Zen or Intel
Pozzuoli Feb 1, 2016
Technically, KDE is the company (like Canonical), and the desktop environment is Plasma.

You could just change the entry to "KDE Plasma" to avoid confusing people.


Last edited by Pozzuoli on 1 February 2016 at 11:40 pm UTC
Hamish Feb 2, 2016
Did not have my display resolution of 1400x1050, but I have only been using it since I got my new monitor a few weeks back, and I fully admit that it is kind of weird, so I really do not consider it too be much of an issue.


Last edited by Hamish on 2 February 2016 at 1:49 am UTC
GustyGhost Feb 2, 2016
Outside of the really bizzare stuff, there were some fairly common resolutions missing; 1600x900, and was 1366x768 on the options?
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