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ooccoo
@ooccoo

linux is easy and fun actually its just all the people who want u to use it are nerds about it (im one of these) because free computing first attracts all the people who want to customize their computer. you dont need arch u need mint or pop_os or something else that isnt built for nerds.


ooccoo
@ooccoo

linux can be easy and fun except there seems to be a large amount of hostility in the linux community towards ease of use. some of it is warranted -- the ways that windows and android and mac os abstract things hides functionality from the user and makes computers seem more arcane and mysterious than they actually are, which seriously impacts computer literacy -- some of it isnt -- having a pre-built software suite helps onboard more casual users and keeps your community from seeming elitist and out of touch.


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slimelia
@slimelia

i feel like there's such a disconnect from reality with the "users should know how their computers work" crowd. and i don't disagree with the principle but there's plenty of people who wouldn't be opposed to using a linux distro but don't want to have to touch a terminal at all, ever. and honestly? that's fair. no other device people use in daily life requires that level of knowledge and unituitive interaction with the device. and it is unintuitive if you've never had to deal with that before. when it comes to computers, i'm afraid to say that most people are idiots: i work with people who think that when they open a new tab in a web browser the old tab is gone forever. people on average are NOT good with computers.

i had ubuntu & windows dual-booted on my old laptop i used at university, and i enjoyed it. it was a simple entry-point, stable enough, and overall i was able to get by and learn a lot. ...until windows inexplicably completely broke the bootloader. now i was usually able to fix this because i was a compsci student and knew what i was doing, but i'd say throughout my time at university i probably had to reinstall ubuntu about 6 or 7 times due to various inexplicable bugs i encountered with my hardware that had never been documented anywhere before

that's... just not good enough for the "i would be willing to try linux but i want everything to just work properly" crowd.1

[1]granted, the fact i put my root directory on a separate partition to my home directory meant i could reinstall linux a billion times and not lose anything (imagine the utopia if microsoft let you do this with windows...) but that's also gonna be Too Much for a regular ol' Joe Bloggs to wrap their head around

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in reply to @ooccoo's post:

I really want to use linux but the only thing stopping me is that my fave games arent linux compatible :c (and by that I mean Bungie refuse to tick the check box in their anti cheat to allow people to use linux for Destiny 2)

THIS!!!!!!!! i Have thought about trying linux by my own volition but then my brother wanted to put linux on my puter and i was like actually no fuck youi dont want it now i want it on my own terms thank you very much (admittedly that is also partly due to the pda but you get it)