Yep as you said not everybody is made to use a computer, but everybody can learn how to with a minimum of will
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Yep as you said not everybody is made to use a computer, but everybody can learn how to with a minimum of will
Chat-GPT seems to have some issues with excessive amount of code
you will never in a million years get the average computer user to use a terminal.
We used to back in the 20th century, when computer didn’t had GUI
Wrong example, Manjaro is probably the less stables distro i’ve tried, and thoses issues seems to be common when you look at the forum
Maybe, but it mean Manjaro has serious Hardware compatibility issues with most.
If you don’t like using the Terminal use Mint, but even this one require some basics terminal skills that everybody could learn fast. Linux is made this way.
Linux was never meant to be “user-friendly”, Windows and Linux are 2 differents things, but i know this fact is hard to accept tho.
Used Manjaro in the past, probably the worst distro i’ve tried. Multiple screens issues, kernel issues, keyboard and mouse issues, and when i look at the forum thoses are commons on Manjaro
The terminal is not an accessory like on Windows, it’s apart of the daily Linux experience
What Linux distro Thomas Shelby would use if he was a Linux user ?
He never hided it, his video are kinda great tho
Lmao this dosn’t make any sense
Mental Outlaw is a Gentoo user, BTW
Any lightweight distros(Gentoo, Arch, Void, etc…) and if you need a GUI, use Dwm
I can install Vanilla Arch in 10 minutes, how is EndeavourOS “a pain” ?
When you’re beginner it’s normal to not be familiar with terminal, that’s why i recommend Mint as a first distro. What im saying is that We already have Mint as a beginner-friendly distro, we don’t need Debian to be as simple as Mint, also they included non-free firmware in their iso it’s pretty enough imo.
having successfully built a system from a stage 1 with customized kernel, that’s not an experience I feel a burning desire to go through again
It’s a way to do, and yes it’s not made for everyone. Currently im using vanilla Arch but i understand how great source installed Gentoo is
More difficult because Debian rely more on the terminal than mint. The terminal is not a accessorie like on Windows, it’s part of basics Linux uses. In my opinion it’s important to learn how to be familiar with
Im just saying everybody can learn basic terminal commands, because on Linux you’re on your own