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scaine Oct 26, 2019
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Haha - there are still 4 participants rocking a 32-bit architecture! Wow.

Also, how long has Arch+Manjaro been more popular than Ubuntu+Mint? I find that quite surprising.
WorMzy Oct 26, 2019
Arch has been ahead of Ubuntu since GoL records started, but Manjaro overtook Mint about three months ago: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/index.php?module=statistics&view=trends
scaine Oct 26, 2019
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It's been Ubuntu led for as long as I remember, but I might have been thinking of 'ubuntu-based' which is still leading by a decent margin, rather than a specific distro.
Shmerl Oct 27, 2019
I remember Arch based distros being ahead already months ago.
ugly Oct 27, 2019
I had my Skylake CPU blow up on me about a month ago. So I'm on the new Ryzen now.

I kept most of my old components (RAM, PSU, GPU). But after a few weeks of instability while gaming (random resets), it looks like whatever surge took out my Skylake CPU also damaged my old GPU (Radeon 7850).

I bought a Biostar RX 550 (cheapest modern GPU I could find) for testing, and all the resetting issues disappeared. I'm in the middle of some not particularly demanding games (Wasteland 2 and Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night). At 1080 and highest settings in those games, the RX 550 is surprisingly capable.

So, I'll stick with the RX 550 until I can find a good deal on a higher end card. Hopefully by then the new AMD cards will be better supported on Linux (and a price cut would be nice too).
Scoopta Oct 28, 2019
Quoting: GuestIt might be cool to have it be like "Desktop Environment/Window Manager:" , the way it currently displays "Desktop Environment: Window Manager Only" makes it sound like there's a desktop environment out there called "Window Manager Only".

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If we're complaining about that option I have one. I run sway which is a standalone Wayland compositor and have to pick "Not listed" because that possibility was never taken into account.
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