• AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Because linux users are people familiar with computers. The general public can barely use windows, they can’t realistically install an operating system. If you think people can install windows, I’m afraid that’s quite unlikely.

    You’re clearly surrounded by tech savvy users. Don’t confuse them with regular users. They have nothing in common.

    • Natanox@discuss.tchncs.de
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      5 days ago

      Basically any recommendation always has to come with the additional note for rich people: “If you want an optimal experience buy a Tuxedo, System76 or Slimbook Laptop” (that said, Slimbook offers a laptop for as low as 600€). Because even if they screw it up there is a hotline to ask.

      For anyone else… well, it has to be an older system. The problem isn’t necessarily Linux, but the lack of hardware vendors supporting it so the community has to do it themselves. However this obviously doesn’t matter for end users, they just want it to work.

      tl;dr Either buy yourself a good experience, or find sth. like a “Linux install party” or hackerspace with regular open days (also often offering said install parties). If you aren’t an expert, do not move to Linux alone since there’s always something unexpected that can happen.