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      11 days ago

      Do some testing. Put a non-technical Windows or Mac user on Linux for a week. Don’t explain anything to them, so they can figure it out on their own. Let me know how it goes.

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        11 days ago

        How about a few million school kids on chrome books. My 6YO is AOK.

        Can you open a web browser? Done, Ship it.

        My Parents and my Ex were fine on it 20 years ago. (given back then I HAD to do the setup)

        The only problem they ever had was when my mother bought bargain bin CD full of shareware and I said no, that’s not going to work. She shrugged and I pointed her to some online solitare games.

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          11 days ago

          Then they’re better off with a Chromebook or tablet. The only reason to be on a pc instead is to access all of the additional functions that would be a nightmare for them to figure out on Linux.

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        10 days ago

        The average Steam Deck user does not even know it’s running Linux. How it’s going: millions sold and counting.

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          9 days ago

          Right. Because they’re interacting with an overlay the entire time, so they don’t have to deal with a shitty UI or manually performing any tasks.

          So that’s an irrelevant example.

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              9 days ago

              And? Most of the web servers people interact with run on Linux, too. But in both examples, they are not interacting with the Linux UI whatsoever, which is the thing we are discussing.