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We don't usually comment directly on the Steam Hardware Survey every month, not unless it's something real interesting and this is the second month where it is because we're still officially above 1%! It was actually quite big news last month because it's the highest we've seen in many years.

The trend appears to be continuing, with the August numbers up from Valve which show Linux now at 1.02%. You can see a bit of history over on our dedicated Steam Tracker.

Using the latest months recorded share that's an estimated 1,228,080 "monthly active" Linux users on Steam, based on the last data Valve gave from January 2021. Going by the data that Steam provide we can see a breakdown of the most popular Linux distributions (when filtered to just Linux) on Steam right now as these:

  • Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS 64 bit - 15.77%
  • Manjaro Linux 64 bit - 12.72%
  • Arch Linux 64 bit - 11.14%
  • Pop!_OS 21.04 64 bit - 7.36%
  • Ubuntu 21.04 64 bit - 6.60%
  • Linux Mint 20.2 64 bit 5.50%

You can also see that Steam Flatpak shows up being used by 5.58% of Linux/Steam users.

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We expect the hype around the Steam Deck and Proton getting some bigger mentions from Valve has helped. Since the Steam Deck is a Linux machine with SteamOS 3 being based on Arch Linux, it's not overly surprising to see a bump in people trying Linux out before the release.

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Yvanoff Sep 2, 2021
Quoting: nenoroand 0.001% Gentoo
Probably the only one who uses gentoo and plays games on it...

I just hope Valve switches for gentoo for steam OS hue hue hue
A fellow Gentoo user !
I recently built a desktop Gaming rig and I slapped Windows on it (tried to use Gentoo but I was too lazy I just want to game without hassle), so I don't game much on my Gentoo laptop anymore, but I still use it when travelling or for light games I want to play in my bed. So nice to see other Steam Gentoo users !
aaronfranke Sep 2, 2021
At this rate, the Year of the Linux Desktop will surely come in a few hundred years.

(We can hope for sooner, but I usually give pessimistic estimates)
tohur Sep 3, 2021
How does the hardware survey trigger. I been on Arch Linux for months and have never gotten the popup
TheRiddick Sep 3, 2021
This trend MAY continue if Valve promise on their whole more games will work and also all anticheat statement by the time Steam Decks come out, even if its initially on SteamOS3. If they fall flat and say, oops, sorry we can't do any of that... well it will go back to under %1 in no time!
CatKiller Sep 3, 2021
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Quoting: HoriWhen the Deck releases and Linux becomes "mainstream"/"popular" we'll all need to migrate to BSD and start asking for support there.
+1 Haiku
Eike Sep 3, 2021
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Quoting: tohurHow does the hardware survey trigger. I been on Arch Linux for months and have never gotten the popup

It takes a small sample of the over one hundred million people using Steam actively. I'm on Steam for Linux since the beta, and did get it some times, but not every few months. More like once every one or two years. Be patient, Padawan.
slaapliedje Sep 5, 2021
Quoting: nenoroand 0.001% Gentoo
Probably the only one who uses gentoo and plays games on it...

I just hope Valve switches for gentoo for steam OS hue hue hue
I always thought of Gentoo users as people who enjoy walking down dark alleys and getting mugged. 😜
slaapliedje Sep 5, 2021
Quoting: CatKiller
Quoting: HoriWhen the Deck releases and Linux becomes "mainstream"/"popular" we'll all need to migrate to BSD and start asking for support there.
+1 Haiku
Ha, maybe by the time Linux is Mainstream, Haiku will be done!

Quoting: TheRiddickThis trend MAY continue if Valve promise on their whole more games will work and also all anticheat statement by the time Steam Decks come out, even if its initially on SteamOS3. If they fall flat and say, oops, sorry we can't do any of that... well it will go back to under %1 in no time!
I will have to point out that this cannot be SteamOS 3. SteamOS 3 was going to be based on Debian and was called Clockwerk or something, and never got out of Beta. This should be considered SteamOS 4. Also, Valve does not know how to count to 3.
Anza Sep 5, 2021
Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: nenoroand 0.001% Gentoo
Probably the only one who uses gentoo and plays games on it...

I just hope Valve switches for gentoo for steam OS hue hue hue
I always thought of Gentoo users as people who enjoy walking down dark alleys and getting mugged. 😜

No, you have misunderstood. Nobody has just gotten lights to compile yet properly yet, so meanwhile people bump into things.

You're welcome to come to the dark alley and help. Once we get the compilation to work, they will be brightest lights around the neighborhood, just wait and see
oldominion Sep 7, 2021
Quoting: tohurHow does the hardware survey trigger. I been on Arch Linux for months and have never gotten the popup

Good question, I got my first Linux survey a few days ago and I am using Steam for over a decade and on Arch I am for something like 2 years, maybe I got one earlier but I really don't remember if I got one.


Last edited by oldominion on 7 September 2021 at 9:34 am UTC
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