Say a friend is looking for a new system, and said person is not particularly savvy with technology, what system would you point them toward?

  • svullo56@feddit.nu
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    12 days ago

    One easily gets blind of the fact that it takes quite a lot of knowledge of computers to run Linux. You often see stuff that scares the shit out of a regular user.

    The problem is the experience is not customized for a person who doesn’t care HOW it works. They just want to do their stuff without hassle.

    I’ve tried this a couple of times and mostly I end up being a 24/7 computer fixer hotline and end up installing macOs or windows in the end to make everyone happy

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      12 days ago

      I’m running Arch Linux and I don’t know HOW it works, I just follow instructions. 🤷‍♂️

      Everyone has to start out somewhere. There really are minimal effort/knowledge distros out there.

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        12 days ago

        Well if you installed and set it up by yourself you already are way more advanced than a normal user. But again one easily is blind to that fact.

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          11 days ago

          But what can we expect of this user were recommending a system for? Are they supposed to install it themselves or nah?

          I didn’t know anything about how to install Arch when I decided to give it a shot. I just read instructions and typed what it told me to type. I knew nothing about what I was typing.

          Same as when I installed Ubuntu like 20 years ago as a teenager. I filled in my name and clicked the Next button a few times, and entered what I think the partitions should look like. Then waited to watch the progress bar fill up.

          These are steps you have to take to install Windows as well… Unless of course you’re not installing it yourself, but that can be the case for Linux, too.