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tfk Jan 29, 2022
Pitty you can't specify multiple systems. I have a laptop too.
lucinos Jan 29, 2022
It seems there is a BUG with trends about december.

December data do not exist when you are looking the trends. I hope this will be fixed and data won't be lost.
Liam Dawe Jan 29, 2022
Quoting: lucinosIt seems there is a BUG with trends about december.

December data do not exist when you are looking the trends. I hope this will be fixed and data won't be lost.
It uses the same data as the initial page. I'll take a look and see during the week why it's not there.
Liam Dawe Jan 30, 2022
That issue is now fixed. Somehow the cron got mixed up, and there we two entries for November. I've adjusted one to be October, as it was right at the start of November (so it should have been October's data). All looking good now.
Liam Dawe Jan 31, 2022
Quoting: lectrodeOut of curiosity, regarding the Desktop "Window Manager Only":
  • 1) what software does that cover?

  • 2) Why would those be put into a single bucket vs having an option for each one like the rest?

  • 3) With that now being in 3rd place, does it make sense to split it up into the individual options?

It's been so long I don't remember the reasoning exactly. I believe some people don't use an actual "desktop environment" like Xfce, KDE, GNOME Shell etc but use some sort of special window manager directly like i3 or something else. We probably need to do something better with that to be clearer. Open to suggestions.
mr-victory Jan 31, 2022
Why is GamerOS listed among distribution list? Isn't it changed to ChimeraOS?
Liam Dawe Jan 31, 2022
Quoting: mr-victoryWhy is GamerOS listed among distribution list? Isn't it changed to ChimeraOS?
As no one notified me it wasn't changed. Done.
Anza Jan 31, 2022
Quoting: Liam Dawe
Quoting: lectrodeOut of curiosity, regarding the Desktop "Window Manager Only":
  • 1) what software does that cover?

  • 2) Why would those be put into a single bucket vs having an option for each one like the rest?

  • 3) With that now being in 3rd place, does it make sense to split it up into the individual options?

It's been so long I don't remember the reasoning exactly. I believe some people don't use an actual "desktop environment" like Xfce, KDE, GNOME Shell etc but use some sort of special window manager directly like i3 or something else. We probably need to do something better with that to be clearer. Open to suggestions.

I'm thinking that if possible, add new choice if Window Manager Only is chosen. That would list maybe few most popular window managers (would have to figure what those are, I haven't looked at any statistics). For the statistics they could be displayed separately as they could take lot of space if all possibilities are listed.
Philadelphus Feb 1, 2022
If it's not too much trouble, there's still no 170 Hz option for monitor refresh rate…
WorMzy Feb 2, 2022
Quoting: Liam DaweThat issue is now fixed. Somehow the cron got mixed up, and there we two entries for November. I've adjusted one to be October, as it was right at the start of November (so it should have been October's data). All looking good now.

I think it's happened again with January's data showing as February.
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