Valve released the statistics from the Steam Hardware & Software Survey for November 2025, which shows once again that Linux use is trending nicely upwards.

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    22 hours ago

    Also new here. So from what I can tell. You really shouldn’t mix a windows steam library with the Linux steam library? Correct? I mean to avoid all issues. I have it running in a separate space.

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      22 hours ago

      It’s best practice to keep it separate, and that mostly just has to do with how the different file systems are handled.

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        21 hours ago

        This. The problem is Windows can’t read ext4 or Btrfs, and though Linux can handle NFTS, it isn’t great.

        When I was first switching to Linux a few years ago, I did have a shared library using NTFS. It mostly just worked, but the occasional game would refuse to start, and I had no issues once I was no longer using NTFS.

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          19 hours ago

          There is an installable btrfs driver for Windows. No idea how trustworthy it is, though.

          And yeah, accessing Steam games on an NTFS partition from Linux is a recipe for permission issues. Just don’t.

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            Yah. I split the drive so we will see how it goes. But memory is cheap. I’m not messing around with game saves that could possibly take away hours of my progress.