• AnonTwo
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    710 months ago

    Pretty sure those users you’re talking about don’t understand desktop controls in general, and would be even worse on Linux. Because when we talk about tech savy we’re not talking about basic controls.

    • @AProfessional@lemmy.world
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      210 months ago

      I don’t agree in a broad sense. Windows is much harder to use in some ways, like drivers are a mess compared to Linux (sans Nvidia). It’s harder to maintain over time, less robust, like immutable OSes are much more simple.

      There are very few days I use windows and think “wow that was straightforward”. Maybe that’s just me though.

      • @MotoAsh@lemmy.world
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        Nah, it’s not you. In their efforts to make Windows more dummy friendly, they’ve SOMEHOW managed to make it worse and keep it that way over several major versions.

        We STILL have two different settings schemes in Windows, but don’t worry, they’re still ‘innovating’ with ads in the start menu!

        Windows is actively regressing while Linux is only getting better.

        Ironically, one of Windows’ biggest ‘innovations’ in years has been adding Linux to it with WSL…

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        like drivers are a mess compared to Linux

        Maybe but if you google (which most users use for their daily driver, even on IOS/Android) you get pointed to the manufacturers who have the driver installers as simple as possible. These also come with auto updaters.

        I mean you could not use the tools the manufacturers are providing, but at that point I’d argue you’re trying to be a tech savy user when they offered a way not to.

        And very, very, very few edge cases are more difficult than that. most are plug-n-play (which to be fair, Linux has as well)

        If you try to google a result for Linux you get a bunch of results for distributions that might not be yours. if you try to google a result for your distro you might get a result from years ago that is strongly not recommended anymore (especially if it leads to that Ubuntutalks website). And then the absolute worst case scenario, where you google and don’t actually find what you’re looking for, because the manufacturer does nothing with Linux and nobody cares about the problem.

        A lot of windows was made around things that non-savy users were breaking. Nowadays a lot of the major issues I see people talk about are because they tried to do something that was very clearly something that they didn’t want to be done.

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          I mean, if you’re biggest argument is, “they might Google the wrong distro”, then I think that really goes to show how few actual concerns there are against Linux.

          Anyone who has to install the entire OS will know what distro they’re on. Hell, half of the distros come witha default background with the name on it…

          • AnonTwo
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            310 months ago

            I mean, if you’re biggest argument is, “they might Google the wrong distro”

            if you don’t think that’s an issue, you probably are in the tech-savy category

            I meet people on a daily basis who can’t even say what browser they’re on.

            • @MotoAsh@lemmy.world
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              Yes, but that sort of user is also immediately stumped when any program fails to update in any OS. Hell, they call others to connect printers.

              I’m not sure it’s fair to judge linux by the standards of the least capable when they are equally stupid about any OS.

        • @AProfessional@lemmy.world
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          110 months ago

          You say this as if it’s good. On Linux you don’t install drivers, they are just included and work. (Except Nvidia…)