Games on Linux are great now this is why I fully moved to Linux. Is the the work place Pc’s market improving.

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      Ok, let’s hereby declare that Debian + Gnome is the official Linux. Everyone who wants Linux to have more users must run Debian and Gnome. First, how do we convince everyone to not use their favorite distros?

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        my point is thatfor us techie users (i use arch btw) having choice is good. But for the average user it’s a big negative actually.

        The linux ecosystem needs to standardize on more things to also allow linux development to be worthwile for devs.

        Choosing one distro is not enough, when it can decide to rip out and replace half of its subsystems at will. The most stable api on linux for games is win32 ffs! I have linux native builds of games that simply don’t run on linux anymore.

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          But for the average user it’s a big negative actually.

          With gamers generally being steered towards Bazzite right now, it’s already addressed in part. For everyone else, Linux Mint gets recommended a lot.

          Having 2-3 starting choices based on use case is a manageable number for anyone.

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          I think the problem here is the motivation. The techies are scratching their itches because they can, making more tiling wms and such, but few are motivated to work on things they aren’t personally interested in, such as user-friendliness etc. So it’s either up to us techies to work on systems we don’t use ourselves, or it won’t happen.