• roadrunner56
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    4 years ago

    I feel like this attitude comes from the fact that many Linux noobs come from Windows, where everything is intentionally designed to be so easy you don’t have to read a manual to use it. They then carry over that attitude to Linux, and then wonder why this or that program isn’t working out of the box. The problem is is that some new users don’t realize that Linux is different, that it’s very much “you get what you put in”. They don’t expect that they should have to actually put any effort into using their computer, since for them, it’s something that should be so easy their grandma can do it. Thankfully, most people who are serious about learning Linux give up this attitude quickly. I don’t really see many people that are like what the video describes.

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        4 years ago

        Good point. My dad has been a Windows user since 3.1. He hates all the crap that Windows 10 comes with, and stuck with Win 7 until its EOL, when he finally bit the bullet and ‘upgraded’. When I suggested switching to Linux to him, he said that it’s too hard. It has all these different versions, and you have to install from a repository instead of just using an executable! All of his arguments against using Linux essentially boiled down to “it’s different, therefore hard”.

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      4 years ago

      I can confirm this as this was me just a few months ago. It was a wake up call when I had to look up a tutorial on how to download discord, but incredibly rewarding when I was able to. After that I was hooked. Now I’ve switched to Ubuntu 20.04 and raspbian desktop for my raspberry pi 4.