I think SteamOS Desktop is what will tip the balance. People want a corporation with a familiar and quality reputation. CachyOS, Bazzite, Fedora, Arch, Red Hat, all are just weird entities that the ordinary person wouldn’t know.
As for myself, I will pick CachyOS or SteamOS, depending on what reviews say when comparing the two. I want flexibility for modding and some other power-casual stuff, but also want documentation and a large community of people familiar with my OS of choice. SteamOS is likely to be that choice, assuming that Valve doesn’t mess up.
I am counting two eggs in my case. SteamOS and CachyOS. Honestly, Linux doesn’t need ‘advocates’ like you, because you ignore other people, even when they give context. Seriously, you make Linux look like a religion, not a tool. 😒
SteamOS is likely to be that choice, assuming that Valve doesn’t mess up.
Unless you can run two distros at the same time. And even then, I was talking about the first part of your comment, not your choice. People want to use an ecosystem because it’s simpler but it’s a risk. That’s the only thing I meant.
And why are you talking about religion and shit? Run whatever you want, I’m just giving my opinion. You’re taking things way too personally.
I think SteamOS Desktop is what will tip the balance. People want a corporation with a familiar and quality reputation. CachyOS, Bazzite, Fedora, Arch, Red Hat, all are just weird entities that the ordinary person wouldn’t know.
As for myself, I will pick CachyOS or SteamOS, depending on what reviews say when comparing the two. I want flexibility for modding and some other power-casual stuff, but also want documentation and a large community of people familiar with my OS of choice. SteamOS is likely to be that choice, assuming that Valve doesn’t mess up.
Putting all your eggs in one basket is dangerous
I am counting two eggs in my case. SteamOS and CachyOS. Honestly, Linux doesn’t need ‘advocates’ like you, because you ignore other people, even when they give context. Seriously, you make Linux look like a religion, not a tool. 😒
Unless you can run two distros at the same time. And even then, I was talking about the first part of your comment, not your choice. People want to use an ecosystem because it’s simpler but it’s a risk. That’s the only thing I meant.
And why are you talking about religion and shit? Run whatever you want, I’m just giving my opinion. You’re taking things way too personally.