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You can see the statistics any time on this page. For those who didn't notice, we also fixed the trend charts.
If you want your details to actually be included in the monthly survey, be sure to head here and tick the box labelled "Include your PC details in our Monthly User Statistics?" and hit the "Update" button at the bottom, it's opt-in and you can uncheck it at any time not to be included in future statistics gathering.
PC Info is automatically purged if it hasn't been updated, or if you don't click the link to remain in for 2 years. This way we prevent too much stale data and don't hold onto your data for longer than required.
We are looking to adjust the Wine question and add in a Steam Play/Proton question - opinions welcome on that.
The AMD/Nvidia graph: I just noticed ... the colors are different for the same answers (open/closed) in the AMD and Nvidia graphs. Could you fix that Liam so that same answers get same colors? This would make visual comparison easier.
If we really want meaningful information there should be at least 5 questions involved, I think:
And I say "at least" because it doesn't include Lutris and virtualization. For everyone who really wants to have a complete image of ways to game on Linux there's a series in the making on the Level1Linux YouTube channel.
Last edited by cprn on 30 August 2018 at 8:01 am UTC
edit: also if you need stable DE you can use XFCE.
Last edited by axredneck on 31 August 2018 at 10:43 pm UTC
I'm more attracted to Lubuntu/LXDE because it looks like ol' skool Windows and can run on majority of old laptops yet still in *ubuntu-environment.
I'm waiting what's best 18.10 can offer. If I'm fed-up with Ubuntu Vanilla, hello Antergos/Lubuntu...