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Recently, as I was about to play a game for the first time in a few months, I was pleasantly surprised to be welcomed by the Steam message that asks me whether I’m interested in running the Hardware Survey. Of course, I accepted and took screenshots of the whole process for your viewing pleasure. I strongly advise all of you Linux gamers to run the Survey as it’s a great way to measure how vibrant Linux gaming is when it’s compared to Windows or Mac OS X.** | Recently, as I was about to play a game for the first time in a few months, I was pleasantly surprised to be welcomed by the Steam message that asks me whether I’m interested in running the Hardware Survey. Of course, I accepted and took screenshots of the whole process for your viewing pleasure. I strongly advise all of you Linux gamers to run the Survey as it’s a great way to measure how vibrant Linux gaming is when it’s compared to Windows or Mac OS X.** | ||
- | Ça fait plus d'un an depuis la dernière enquête Steam sur le matériel et, compte tenu de tous les changements pour Linux dans le monde de Steam, j'ai pensé que ce serait un bon moment de revoir notre place dans le monde vidéoludique général. Le dernier aperçu de l' | + | Ça fait plus d'un an depuis la dernière enquête Steam sur le matériel et, compte tenu de tous les changements pour Linux dans le monde de Steam, j'ai pensé que ce serait un bon moment de revoir notre place dans le monde vidéoludique général. Le dernier aperçu de l' |
- | Récemment, quand j' | + | Récemment, quand je suis allé jouer à un jeu pour la première fois depuis quelques mois, j'ai été agréablement surpris d' |
**After you accept to run the Survey, there’s not much that you need to do except for going through a couple of more windows and clicking on Next until you get to the last screen that says you’re done. So, in other words, the survey is not something that you are actively involved in but it’s a rather automatic process which gathers information from your computer and sends the results to Valve. A (sort-of) bug that I encountered immediately after my Survey ended was that when I clicked on the View Results web link, I was taken to the Steam Store page but not the page which actually has the Survey results. So, I had to take the extra step of searching for that page – which can be found here: https:// | **After you accept to run the Survey, there’s not much that you need to do except for going through a couple of more windows and clicking on Next until you get to the last screen that says you’re done. So, in other words, the survey is not something that you are actively involved in but it’s a rather automatic process which gathers information from your computer and sends the results to Valve. A (sort-of) bug that I encountered immediately after my Survey ended was that when I clicked on the View Results web link, I was taken to the Steam Store page but not the page which actually has the Survey results. So, I had to take the extra step of searching for that page – which can be found here: https:// | ||
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Looking at the results, and comparing them to our 2017 results, we can see that the percentage of Linux users has increased slightly from 0.77% in 2017 to 0.81% in May 2019 (and yes, you read that correctly, it’s almost 1% but not yet). Although the percentage indicates a slight increase in Linux users, it has been reported by other people that the actual number of users has gone up a lot because the overall number of gamers (including Linux gamers) has also gone up substantially.** | Looking at the results, and comparing them to our 2017 results, we can see that the percentage of Linux users has increased slightly from 0.77% in 2017 to 0.81% in May 2019 (and yes, you read that correctly, it’s almost 1% but not yet). Although the percentage indicates a slight increase in Linux users, it has been reported by other people that the actual number of users has gone up a lot because the overall number of gamers (including Linux gamers) has also gone up substantially.** | ||
- | Après avoir accepté de participer à l' | + | Après avoir accepté de participer à l' |
- | Quand on regarde les résultats et les compare aux résultats de 2017, on voit que le pourcentage des utilisateurs Linux s' | + | Quand on regarde les résultats et les compare aux résultats de 2017, on voit que le pourcentage des utilisateurs Linux a augmenté un peu de 0,77 % en 2017 à 0,81 % en mai 2019 (et, oui, vous avez bien lu, c'est presque, mais pas encore, 1 %). Bien que le pourcentage indique une légère augmentation des utilisateurs Linux, d' |
**In about a year, I’m hoping to once again be randomly selected to partake in the Steam Hardware Survey. By then, a couple of things should have taken place. First, at this time next year, I should either already be using Ubuntu 20.04 or at worst I’ll be planning on updating by June 2020 at the latest. Second, and much more important, by this time next year the number of Linux gamers on Steam could potentially be over the 1% mark. The reason for this is that, in the upcoming months, it is rumored that the next wave of Chromebooks released will be able to run almost all Linux apps (which I would assume would also include Steam). With Chromebooks being more popular than any other Linux laptop, it would not be the least bit surprising if finally the number of Linux gamers playing video-games on Steam finally surpasses the 1% mark. For now, let us rejoice knowing that we’ve at least added another 0.05% of total users. | **In about a year, I’m hoping to once again be randomly selected to partake in the Steam Hardware Survey. By then, a couple of things should have taken place. First, at this time next year, I should either already be using Ubuntu 20.04 or at worst I’ll be planning on updating by June 2020 at the latest. Second, and much more important, by this time next year the number of Linux gamers on Steam could potentially be over the 1% mark. The reason for this is that, in the upcoming months, it is rumored that the next wave of Chromebooks released will be able to run almost all Linux apps (which I would assume would also include Steam). With Chromebooks being more popular than any other Linux laptop, it would not be the least bit surprising if finally the number of Linux gamers playing video-games on Steam finally surpasses the 1% mark. For now, let us rejoice knowing that we’ve at least added another 0.05% of total users. | ||
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- | Bloc disque le plus grand libre : 64,551 Mo | + | Bloc disque |
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issue145/jeux_ubuntu.1559817024.txt.gz · Dernière modification : 2019/06/06 12:30 de auntiee