• bouh@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Installing Linux is not a user problem. Most users wouldn’t be able to install windows. You will never have users easily partition a computer, especially if you want to keep data. Even most people working with computers wouldn’t be able to that!

      You’re gravely misunderstanding what users need. If a computer is pre-installed and working, 90% of the problems are solved already. The actual problems are 1) to not break the system with an update, and this on two computers I updated once a year it didn’t happen for 5 years ; 2) have the softwares working

      1. is the big part : people will moan about not having office, but office365 is a thing and you can tell them to deal with it. Video games are the next big part, and with proton it’s almost as smooth as it could get
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        1 year ago

        It’s tough for advanced users like me because I hardly ever need to do it. It’s not a routine task.

        One of the few things I genuinely preper a GUI for because I feel I’m much less likely to make a fat-finger mistake.

    • JackbyDev@programming.dev
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      1 year ago

      You hit the nail on the head about telemetry. Every program that asks me to share crash reports I always turn it on. That’s just too useful for them to worry about some ideological puritanism about “privacy”.