Linux needs to grow. Stop telling people it’s ‘tech-y’ or acting like you’re more advanced for using it, you are scaring away people. Linux Mint can be used by a senile person perfectly.

Explain shortly the benefits, ‘faster, more secure, easier to use, main choices of professionals and free’. Ask questions that let you know if they need to dual boot, ‘do you use Adobe, anti-cheat games, or Microsoft Office’, ‘how new is your computer’.

And most importantly, offer to help them install.

They don’t understand distros, just pick Linux Mint LTS Cinnamon unless they’re curious.

That’s it, spread Linux to as many people as possible. The larger the marketshare, the better support we ALL get. We can fight enshittification. Take the time to spread it but don’t force it on anyone.

AND STOP SCARING PEOPLE AWAY. Linux has no advertising money, it’s up to us.

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    9 months ago

    It’s still techy, here two recent problems I faced with still no solution’( specially with only Gui)

    1. Try to put Programs such as Firefox , emby in startup of linux
    2. Find a folder comparison software, let it feels nd external drive ATTACHED TO LAPTOP and compare two folders on it.

    and every time I say Linux is not usefull for simple use i get downvotes all the time . Cause Linux bro dudes can do it with terminal so easy… Well guess what linux dudes , its hard for performing many tasks which are simple enough on windows/Mac heck even on Android ( which is Linux also I know) , but desktop Linux has looooooooooooooong way to be normal os in households

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      9 months ago

      Try to put Programs such as Firefox , emby in startup of linux

      Ignore me if you’re not still looking for solutions.

      IIRC, some distros have a way to do this through the gui, some don’t. I’m on LMDE, and it thankfully does have a gui to set startup programs.

      But all distros should be able to do this. Here are some a common ways:

      https://operavps.com/docs/run-command-after-boot-in-linux/

      Instead of a complicated script, your command would literally just be “firefox”, or “emby”. You might need to search for what the command for a given program is.

      It’s nowhere near as simple as it should be, but it is certainly possible.

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      9 months ago

      Find a folder comparison software [with only Gui]

      A quick web search (even without ‘graphical’) turned up pages suggesting meld in the first few results.