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Valve released the data for the Steam Hardware & Software Survey for July 2025, showing the Linux user share making gains towards hitting 3%.

We continue to see the slow but steady increase in the overall Linux user share on the desktop, good news for the health of the platform as more people realise just how good Linux is now.

Here's the current operating system share on Steam for July 2025:

  • Windows 95.23% -0.44%
  • Linux 2.89% +0.32%
  • macOS 1.88% +0.12%

If you take a look at our dedicated Steam Tracker page for the charts, we can see that steady increase.

Plus the breakdown of Linux distributions that were popular across July 2025 on Steam. This is possibly the most expansive list Valve has given for the distribution breakdown yet.

  • SteamOS Holo 64 bit 28.31% -2.73%
  • Arch Linux 64 bit 10.82% +0.33%
  • Linux Mint 22.1 64 bit 7.83% -0.07%
  • Freedesktop SDK 24.08 (Flatpak runtime) 64 bit 6.54% -0.08%
  • Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS 64 bit 4.44% +0.23%
  • CachyOS 64 bit 4.21% +1.03%
  • Ubuntu Core 22 64 bit 4.17% -0.23%
  • Bazzite 42 (FROM Fedora Kinoite) 64 bit 3.20% +0.83%
  • Manjaro Linux 64 bit 2.46% 0.00%
  • EndeavourOS Linux 64 bit 2.33% -0.07%
  • Fedora Linux 42 (Workstation Edition) 64 bit 2.21% +2.21%
  • Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS 64 bit 2.14% +0.08%
  • Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) 64 bit 1.96% -0.02%
  • Fedora Linux 42 (KDE Plasma Desktop Edition) 64 bit 1.79% +1.79%
  • Other 17.58% -3.29%

And a snapshot again from our Steam Tracker with our combined distribution chart.

Source: Valve

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skinnyraf 4 hours ago
It would make sense to have two linear fits: one before the Steam Deck release, and another after the release. There is a hint of further acceleration, but I don't think it warrants a third linear fit. Or perhaps some kind of log fit instead?
Jeffool 4 hours ago
I like to think I'll be among them, except my squad mostly plays Warzone, PUBG, and is looking at BF6. I keep telling myself next update (a year or two) I'll dual boot. But we'll see.
scaine 4 hours ago
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@Jeffool

I keep telling myself next update (a year or two) I'll dual boot. But we'll see.
I dual-booted for nearly a decade before making the jump. It was a sudden realisation that I hadn't booted into Windows for nearly a year. When I finally did, the update process failed and blue-screened and instead of trying to fix it, I went back into Linux, cut a live-USB and blasted the whole system, installing Linux fully. Very cathartic. I haven't had to deal with Microsoft's or Apple's bullshit since 2013.
Eduardo Medina 3 hours ago
The results show that Tumbleweed is a very underrated system for gaming purposes. Aeon will never be there because it's tied to Flatpak.
ScottCarammell 3 hours ago
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I like to think I'll be among them, except my squad mostly plays Warzone, PUBG, and is looking at BF6. I keep telling myself next update (a year or two) I'll dual boot. But we'll see.

I'd recommend dual-booting sooner than later, personally. Linux isn't something you want to rush into; you need to get a feel for it first, make sure you're comfortable using it. If you rush into it, most likely you'll find it too difficult in the beginning and quit; I know too many people who've fallen into that trap. Just get a feel for how things work for a bit, troubleshoot, figure out how to do the things you want to do, figure out what does and doesn't work, stuff like that.

Then as time goes on you can use Windows less and less, until you're only using it for those select games that choose never to cross over, or ideally not at all. Take your time with it and don't just bang your head at the wall like I did for a while - unless you've got a buddy already comfortable with Linux. That tends to make headbanging a lot more manageable.
Linas 2 hours ago
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Ha ha, I thought it said:
Windows 95 23% -0.44%
Naib 28 minutes ago
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Well I will be adding another linux steam user in the next month as my daughter inherits my present build (new case as this one is messed up) as I build a complete new machine as a belated bday present

During a best-fit with a sigmoid:
https://i.ibb.co/XkNJVc6f/output.png


Last edited by Naib on 2 Aug 2025 at 1:38 pm UTC
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