• Jediwan@lemy.lol
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    1 month ago

    Eh, you really can’t. Linux without the terminal only enables about 5% of the functionality available the user.

    Linux geeks like to imagine a hypothetical “average user” who never needs to adjust settings or install anything beyond a web browser. But a person looking for that limited of functionality while also knowing how to install an operating system is not an average user.

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      1 month ago

      I disagree. I’ve used KDE’s discover thingy to install stuff basically through dnf on fedora. It’s incredibly possible for the average user, who basically just browses the web and maybe writes documents.