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Samuel ツ
@samuellhuber.eth
Helping a friend install Linux and the Fedora installer asks so many "hard" questions like enabling/disbaling root and doesn't guide you step by step but shows all configure disks, users, keyboard, locale in one screen Crazy how a good installer/onboarding with defaults setup and maybe an option to go advanced and then go through every step for power users would likely enable way more linux adoption. No wonder Youtubers etc push for PopOS since that's its purpose. Reminds me of how fragmented the Farcaster ecosystem feels when one needs 3-5 different clients for basic functionality that most social networks offer in one app max 2
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Samuel ツ
@samuellhuber.eth
for comparison Ubuntu really guides you (could be improved in verbage, but way more guiding and beginner friendly) https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/install-ubuntu-desktop-1804#1-overview
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J. Valeska 🦊🎩🫂
@jvaleska.eth
ubuntu is designed to be user friendly and for mass adoption but all the other linux distros are not beginner friendly
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koisose.lol
@koisose
this is yeah, when i first started linux i install ubuntu coz its the popular one, and so easy to setup, and because of that i learn cli, and make me coding better coz everything like deploying to server is using cli, and installing linux is one step towards the wonderful world of software programming
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