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GustyGhost Apr 25, 2017
R.I.P. one of the two dudes who was apparently still using legacy x86.
ValamirCleaver Apr 25, 2017
Let me know when Ubuntu Studio is a valid selection for Distro and I'll update it.
Joeyboots80 Apr 25, 2017
Put together a new Ryzen rig recently. Now it's going onto the site statistics. Sweet. :D
MayeulC Apr 25, 2017
Nice work, Liam. I don't have any more suggestions for this reminder post :)
RussianNeuroMancer Apr 25, 2017
I forgot something or there is no way to include more PC, if there is few?
Aryvandaar Apr 25, 2017
I use Funtoo instead of Gentoo, but it's pretty much the same at its core.
Tchey Apr 25, 2017
I bought my computer on 24th of june 2015 for 823,00 € and it was already a "mid-level" setup. Since then i only added one hard drive, no upgrade at all. As i mostly play indies with low spec requirments, it's still enough. When i play more AAA games like Warhammer Total War, i need to go Low-Meduim, but i guess i get used to it.

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tuubi Apr 25, 2017
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I forgot something or there is no way to include more PC, if there is few?
Nope. And that's on purpose. This is what it says near the top of the form:
This is for your MAIN gaming computer.
Eike Apr 25, 2017
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Debian "stable" ( it has 3 times more bugs than testing and will break when using packages from other Debian or Ubuntu repositories) is for headless servers.

Debian stable has more bugs then testing at the moment, because it's in freeze. Fixes don't get in automatically at the moment.

Debian stable is all fine for my gaming rig. I'm sometimes mixing in newer packages from testing, unstable or even experimental (nvidia drivers), and it works all fine.


Last edited by Eike on 25 April 2017 at 10:32 am UTC
nocri Apr 25, 2017
Liam, would it be possible to see how each category changes over time ? For example take a snapshot of users data every month(?) and then compare them on one plot ?

Edit: I just noticed that it actually exists :)


Last edited by nocri on 25 April 2017 at 11:40 am UTC
Xpander Apr 26, 2017
Still haven't got my GTX 1070 back from RMA.. have to deal with Low-end 1050Ti :(

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edit: got my GPU back.. happy days :)


Last edited by Xpander on 28 April 2017 at 3:52 pm UTC
MayeulC Apr 27, 2017
LOL there's literally just one single person on this site (at least amongst those who are part of the statistics) that uses a 32bit distro. Good job dude, IDK how you can survive with that, but good job!

Hey, calm down, I'm still using my 32 bits atom-based laptop, just not as a main platform (and I am OK with not getting any new games on it).

He might have his reasons, although I agree that using a 32 bit distribution on a 64bits CPU is probably not a good idea, unless you have very specific needs.
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