Spoiler: GNOME wins

Btw their GNOME Theme manager is here

  • HollandJim@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    And Linux is?

    I want you to tell grandma how to update her video driver. Over the phone.

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      7 months ago

      Why would grandma want to do that? I have set up computers for tech illiterate people with Linux quite successfully. You just tell them: „if it wants your password, you did something wrong. Never enter your password, unless you know exactly why“ Set and forget.

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        7 months ago

        Watch out if they have fingerprint login. Ubuntu, at least, doesn’t unlock the user’s keyring if they log in by fingerprint, and are quickly presented with a password prompt to unlock the keyring

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      I have been using Linux since 2007. I have never had to update video drivers manually.

      Sure, I don’t do gaming. But neither do most grandmothers.

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      7 months ago

      Steps with Bazzite:

      1. Restart the computer
      2. Not needed, 1 did it.
      3. Seriously, 1 was all it takes. If there’s an update, it installs on boot
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          Have an update that completely breaks everything on your system? Just revert to the previous image and it’s no problem.

          These immutable distros have so much potential. Especially for the tech illiterate. I really encourage anyone who hasn’t yet to give them a shot.

          Of course they aren’t for everybody, as it makes it far harder to make system-level changes on the local system.

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      7 months ago

      It’s quite amazing you’ve picked that example. I just didn’t remember some people had to mess with video drivers. Last time I’ve done it was probably a decade ago, on Windows.

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      @HollandJim @possiblylinux127 I had my mom running Linux. The biggest issues came from her expecting to having to install drivers and stuff when attaching a printer. " How do I make it work?" It just does. Linux issues only appeared because Windows is difficult.

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      7 months ago

      I wouldn’t have to if she were using Pop!_OS. It’s completely self maintaining. Next time she turns it on it’ll install any pending updates.

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      7 months ago

      Easy: “grandma, click update on the pop-up. Now restart. Done. What are you cooking for dinner tonight?”

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      7 months ago

      I get your point but truth be told I never expected any family member to update their own stuff. If they want my help I take away their admin rights and do everything myself, remotely when needed. And Linux is much easier to deal with than Windows.

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        7 months ago

        Everyones own milage may vary, I’m not going to argue every comment. Good they can use Linux though - my parents never wanted to know anything but be pure users, so I did the same for them and in out case Mac was easier.

        I just don’t see the point of slighting any OS when it’s used as an appliance, which - for the most part with family, is its role.

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      7 months ago

      My mother used Kubuntu for the last two decades of her life, and she was a great-grandmother.

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      My mom is not technical in the slightest and she’s been very happily using a laptop with Fedora Silverblue on it for 4+ years. I’ve had to help her with two problems, one of which didn’t even end up being a Linux problem.

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        But she already has a perfectly good machine, is just super slow on the newest version of windows