• Redex@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    I think it was more of a fad for a short while, but there are a lot of other much more entrenched and mainstream distros

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      This graphic is just a bit misleading, and the more detailed results show the opposite story. Bazzite is as 5.53% of Linux users, up 1.29% from last month and one of the most used single distros, behind SteamOS, Arch, Mint, and CachyOS.

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      5 hours ago

      I’m on Bazzite because I use my PC at the TV with a controller these days. It’s simple to use for that. That’s pretty much it.

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      7 hours ago

      Bazzite has been one in a LONG line of Trendy Distros Of The Month. People have been trying to make CachyOS happen, Zorin has made a couple appearances, ElementaryOS and Pop!_OS traded blows for awhile, Nobara was in there, a long while ago there was Peppermint, I’m forgetting a lot of them.

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        4 hours ago

        Feels like youre really diminishing Bazzite’s popularity here. Ive seen it regularly talked about here and in a lot of YouTube videos for around a year now. Its also currently used by 5.5% of the Steam Linux player base (you can see by filtering the results by Linux only), making it one of the most popular distros for gaming right now. Also, CachyOS is just ahead of it at 6.74%. Definitely not flavor of the month numbers imo

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        6 hours ago

        CachyOS is attempting to fill the same workcase as bazzite and does it better. Which is the real problem for bazzite.

        And cachyOS is basically just a gamer preset for endeavour. Since all the arch based distros kinda suffer from the same problem in differentiating themselves by just being glorified presets of all of the same thing. Which is both actually a rather good boon but also a bit of a problem with being a gimmick or a flavor of the month. You just kind of pick an arch preset to start with and go from there.

        Of course manjaro being the weird one out.

        Like if you’re just looking for a straight up preset up one button, go gaming distribution. Cachy and baz both are trying to be that same workload. But cachy just does it better with less weird quirks and issues.

        Not to mention they’re both trying to be distribution so you can just put on a steam deck. And again the cachy option just has less issues and quirks.

        But cachy is fighting against stupid outdated memes about Arch so it just won’t ever really catch on. So even as a flavor of the month distro, it struggles to really ever reach true fad territory.

        While bazzite easily can reach it since it doesn’t have to deal with a decade of misinformation spreading memes.

        • panda_abyss@lemmy.ca
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          6 hours ago

          I honestly think for most people atomic systems should become the default, so I’m team bazzite right now.

          It just feels like they need to get over decades of bad app/file hygiene to improve.

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            48 minutes ago

            Atomic distros should replace Chromebooks and managed work/school computers. They shouldn’t replace personal all-purpose computers.

          • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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            3 hours ago

            I’m convinced Atomic systems are going to be useful in a lot of applications but I’m not giving up a typical Linux system for my main computer yet.