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As 12 comes out I think we will see a lot of gamers moving to Linux thanks to the much anticipated SteamOS release. Windows 12 will still be "successful" among the general public but Linux usage will skyrocket as Microsoft break that straw on the camels back for the more experienced users.
Personally I will move to Linux, likely start with dual boot in the transitional phase and as SteamOS improves and game publishers realise they need to support Linux and take it more seriously.
Not a Linux fan at all but with my steamdeck usage and setting up Mint on a NUC for a server I've been very impressed with Linux progression. It's still not perfect, needs to be more user friendly but it is getting there.
They said that with Windows 8 and Steam OS
Every year is the year of Linux
If they had dropped support for win7 and earlier to force users to win 8, it might have happened more. Though at that time, Linux gaming wasn't in the state it is today, too.
It's interesting that you find the taskbar to be better in Mint, that's the thing I've had by far the most trouble with. Specifically the fact there doesn't seem to be any way to mirror the taskbar to all screens. You can't copy it from one screen to another either, you have to meticulously recreate the taskbar on each screen. Even then some elements can only appear on one panel so if you need to adjust sound level but you happen to have something full screen over it you're shit out of luck, either close the full screen application or go into the full sound manager instead. Then the taskbar only shows windows that are open on that screen too, which I suppose some users would like but is absolutely not what I want. I believe there was a "show all workspaces" checkbox but that either didn't work or doesn't include second screens. The best part is if you open a window on one screen then move it with keyboard controls in some cases it doesn't update the taskbar, so now your window doesn't appear in the taskbar on the correct screen at all but might show up on another.
Overall, not impressed. I need one taskbar that appears identically on all screens.
Needing to remount my Steam library from other drives every time I reboot is a tad inconvenient too.
Are you really trying to dismiss criticism that the taskbar's Grouped Window List doesn't always display windows visible on that screen is just an issue of the user expecting Windows? Dismissing every user issue as "just stop expecting Windows" is exactly toxic fanboy the attitude that drives people away from Linux. You might notice that I didn't even mention Windows once, I was talking exclusively about taskbar issues affecting my workflow in Mint.
I'm still using Mint+Cinnamon but I'm not going to pretend it's perfect.
Where? Please point to the part where me responding to you commenting on Mint+Cinnamon's taskbar is criticising all of Linux.
Really help things out if all the anti cheat software would be Linux compatible. I'm stuck using windows (and not getting to use my steamdeck) on some of those damned games because of it.