Power to them, until the software I use has 100% Linux compatibility then my hand is forced
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sleepybisexual@beehaw.org 5 weeks agoLinux mint looks like windows and is really easy to use
algorithmae@lemmy.sdf.org 5 weeks ago
DdCno1@beehaw.org 5 weeks ago
… until you inevitably need to use the shell. Linux, no matter the flavor, has been very easy to use in the 22 years that I’ve tried to use it - until you need to dig ever so slightly deeper for something and then it very much isn’t. I started out with a Knoppix live-CD back in 2002. Remember that distro?
lvxferre@mander.xyz 5 weeks ago
I started with a Knoppix-based distro, called Kurumin. KDE 3 was the rage back then!
On your main point: the shell might be hard in the beginning, but for most things that you need to use the shell with, people on the internet already had the same issue and shared how to do it. Unless you’re actively trying to make something different, like I did with my audio switching script.
And even the sort of situation that you need to use the shell for decreased by a lot from back then to now.
sleepybisexual@beehaw.org 5 weeks ago
I haven’t needed to use CLI for much at all.
kent_eh@lemmy.ca 5 weeks ago
Thats what got me to start dual-booting and eventually nuke my Win XP install entirely.
It’s been all penguins ever since.
Teils13@lemmy.eco.br 5 weeks ago
What kind of task made you use the shell in Linux Mint (and i only know Mint after 2021) ? Was is a common task a regular person would need to do, or was it a geek or pro task that regular people would not even know it exists ? I installed Nvidia drivers with a click-install GUI easier than the windows equivalent, the appstore that is only rivaled by Apple had every debian and flatpak program i searched, and all the configurations i could ever tweak are in the configurations manager (unlike the current Windows mess of control panel and worse control panel).