• Tuxman@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    Exactly!

    My answer to everyone saying “but Linux is hard…!”

    No, it’s DIFFERENT!!

    If using Cinnamon was your first learning experience on a computer, you’d think Windows is the worst user experience in the world!

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      3 days ago

      I switched to Linux a few weeks back and setting up the work printer on my laptop took 2 seconds as opposed to the normal 10 minutes. I was gobsmacked

    • AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      I’ve always thought that Unix (and therefore Linux) was much more internally consistent and accessible than Windows ever was.

      Everything is in places that kind of make sense, there’s heaps of documentation that comes with the system, you can set it up how you like it, you can see everything… There are actual logs that aren’t hex gobbledygook…

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      3 days ago

      I’ve been using computers long enough to know how to do my own tech support (also working in IT for a few years now, it sure does help). Been using Mint daily for more than a month now and I’m convinced average people can use it (or equivalent : Ubuntu, Pop…) hassle free.

      But people must also accept to learn a bit about computers. Most don’t know and don’t want to.

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      3 days ago

      Exactly. And if you use a desktop like Cinnamon or KDE Plasma, it really isn’t that different, other than how you install software. I fully believe anyone can use it. Especially since the majority of computer users tend to only use them for browsing the web, email and light gaming. The learning curve is minimal.