Linux is an operating system similar to macOS, but it's more open-source and used on various devices beyond just Macs.
Linux is an operating system similar to macOS, but it's more open-source and used on various devices beyond just Macs.
You're asking about the specific goal here. The aim is to clarify that these platforms are distinct—Windows and Linux aren't interchangeable with macOS. Small adjustments exist, but they don't equate the systems. If macOS were essential, you'd need an Apple device.
If she understands Linux, she’d discover the solution on her own and know where to search. The way she has to ask you suggests she isn’t prepared for the disaster she’s creating.
She seems to be being forced along, resisting but unable to move freely.
This feels more aligned with someone passionate about tech who appreciates modern design, rather than a casual user. The shift from sleek MacBooks to heavier Framework models seems unusual unless driven by personal preference. It looks like this is part of a genuine effort to build a tech channel on Linux, not just following trends set by others. Ironically, Linux’s reputation for freedom often clashes with imposing rigid choices on others.
Or are you attempting to trick your sister with a Mac that runs OS X, or are you trying to use her laptop for your own needs?