This is asked EVERY year. If it is, then a lot of credit has to be given to Valve/Steam and Proton.
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From the post:
>The long-anticipated "year of the Linux desktop" could see renewed interest in 2025 as Microsoft's planned end of support for Windows 10 approaches, potentially driving users to explore alternatives.
This is asked EVERY year. If it is, then a lot of credit has to be given to Valve/Steam and Proton.
Archive: https://archive.today/60eDf
From the post:
>>The long-anticipated "year of the Linux desktop" could see renewed interest in 2025 as Microsoft's planned end of support for Windows 10 approaches, potentially driving users to explore alternatives.