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I wish Linux weren't completely fucking impenetrable for casual users.
It's gotten a lot better over the years
When I first tried it (back in 2010) it was pretty rough all around but after trying it again recently due to the whole TPM requirement for Windows 11 I've found it to be really straight forward
Linux Mint is really user friendly and is what I've even put on my grandma's pc
Your grandma probably hates the fact that you did though. There's a small chance that's not the case but I'd be shocked if she hadn't complained about it many times to other people.
People who don't understand what an OS is typically use linux mint fine because they just open chrome or Firefox.
Even the casual Zoom meeting is a breeze because of the Flatpak client.
So you need a whole ass sandbox program just to run Zoom? Hm.
You actually don't need it.
If you trust Zoom enough, then you can install its official client from its webpage, without "a whole ass sandbox program" that restricts its access to important parts of your system.
But it's your call, I prefer the other way around.
Its a selling point for me privacy wise no? The program Doesn't need the access to everything like my graphene phone.
You keep making posts that made sense or were accurate 5-15 years ago, thats why you keep getting downvoted.
Pretend you know nothing about linux, and go and try something like Mint, and youll likely have an experience that mirrors the people downvoting you.
You say that but at the same time there’s a linuxmemes post in my feed right now where people are joking about how broken drivers require an OS reinstall so you know
Well why dont you go into that thread and ask those people when the last time that happened was, or how often it happens.
You might just be taking a very old meme too seriously.
Very old meme that was posted 5 hours ago as of the time of my original comment, hmm
Memes get reposted, that one is pretty old.
Also there are distros that are more volatile, but all of the most popular ones are extremely dummy proof and intuitive. See Pop_OS!, EndeavourOS, or Mint for example.
That's the real concern. Can they go online, read email, and easily look at their photos?