• Cethin@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    Linux is the most used operating system in the world. You probably use Linux every day. Android is Linux.

    Linux can be pre-installed and it can be as simple to install for a user as windows. It can also be used without the terminal or anything else. All this just depends on which distro you use. Thats the biggest pain point for new people. They think Linux is one thing, but there are so many ways Linux can be customized and used. Finding the right one is hard, especially if you don’t want to touch it and let it handle itself.

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        1 year ago

        butting in. I have yet to encounter a distro more plug and play friendly than zorin os. comes preinstalled with a bunch of stuff including play on linux and is setup to mimic windows by default as much as possible in look and feel.

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        Ubuntu LTS. Most community support you can get, scripts and packages galore. Wine and gaming support is best alongside Nobara and Garuda. Stable, reliable, best hardware support and beautiful fluid GNOME is great to use without it crushing your system like KDE does.

        Ignore the snap haters, they may otherwise be atheists but follow a religion called anti-SystemDism.

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      I like how you dismissed all the points that were inconvinient, and twisted one point as if I said Linux couldn’t be preinstalled. I said it’s rarely preinstalled on PCs and laptops. When was last time 45 year old dad you know installed Linux by himself, or installed custom android rom for that matter? It’s way easier to just buy laptop with preinstalled windows.

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        I didn’t twist anything. If you want to buy a Linux laptop it’s as easy as googling for that. If you want to install Ubuntu, it’s pretty much as easy as windows (maybe easier because it’s not asking you to install all the bloat too).