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Many people here are using Linux desktop as their normal PC without any issues, for years. I have been happily gaming on it for about 8 years. You probably donā€™t know how Linux desktop is for an average user nowadays. Our retired parents are using it too.

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What part about normal did you miss? The folks on lemmy are about as far from the average user as you get.

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You are getting downvoted, perhaps users donā€™t like to be called ā€œun-normalā€.

It is very clear that by normal you meant average.

Lemmy and Linux users should be intelligent enough to understand the context of your initial messageā€¦

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This particular user seems to be a corporate shill. I hope they are getting paid for their advocacy of the malware infested OS that steals private data of paid users. At least then they wouldnā€™t be dumb. This user is consistently arguing that piracy is theft in other threads but will go bat for corporations. Companies that have stolen a lot more from tax money, environment, wage theft, lobbying politicians to artificially stiffle competition, lying to congress about data theft, etc.

Edit: I meant LemmyIsFantastic not you

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Linux desktop nowadays is not a matter of having above average computer knowledge, itā€™s a matter of habit. People/companies used Windows because they are used to it so it seems easy, but itā€™s not actually easier than noob friendly Linux. As an illustration many of us made our children or parents use Linux, it shows how easy it is.

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I know, I know, itā€™s stupid easy unless you do something like buy an Nvidia card or use flatpack. I was dumb enough to use xdotool to get my track pad in unbusted, but dumb ass me had to use YDOTOOLšŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø because Wayland!

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My kids use Linux. They are 5 and 7. They do just fine. They are ā€œnormalā€ā€¦ as in just beginner users.

The 5 year old only cares where Steam is, and where the games are in the menu.

The 7 year old is a master at it all already. Heā€™s installing Minecraft mods all the timeā€¦ downloading, unzipping the modsā€¦ running java -jar XYZ from the terminalā€¦ yeah I had to show him the first time, but TBH, I didnā€™t show it all to him. He read up on how it works and watched YouTube videos on it.

Itā€™s all about what youā€™re used to and if youā€™re actually interested in learning the bits. Normal is what? Someone who treats the computer as an appliance? Yeahā€¦ with those users as long as the machine actually worksā€¦ they donā€™t care what the underlying OS isā€¦ OSX? Windows 11? some Linux distro? Itā€™s all the same to them. The computer is a magic machine that does things and they have no clue how or why.

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LemmyIsFantastic is a corporate shill or an unpaid troll. Donā€™t bother wasting your breath.

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Exactly!

Iā€™m gonna get my 4 year old onboard as well, soon. Heā€™s still too young, but slowly, he will grasp the basics.

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