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Not suitable for beginners without IT support or a dedicated tech help team.

Not suitable for beginners without IT support or a dedicated tech help team.

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chapi89
Member
193
06-22-2023, 03:04 AM
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I've kept emphasizing this idea on LinkedIn repeatedly, but it seems many still overlook it. No one has acknowledged that Linux isn't suited for someone without advanced technical skills who just wants to switch or even start learning. A quick note: I'm not exactly part of the group I mentioned earlier. I rely on Linux every day in my engineering role, and I've been using PCs since 1985. Still, for Linux specifically, I'm not confident I could handle all the challenges that more experienced users face. For example, the four-part Linux Daily Driver series Linus released last year gave me a sense of validation—"Look, I'm not making this up! I'm not crazy, so people can stop dismissing me and mocking my observations!" Yet, my real-life experience hasn't been great. Over the past two decades, I've tested at least 15 different Linux distributions, each time giving up and returning to Windows. Every problem I encounter feels like a dead end—either I have to dig through frustrating forum discussions or face endless threads that don't help. The most irritating issues involve broken dependencies and video glitches that cause blank screens at startup. I've spent hours trying to fix things by searching online, but it usually ends in failure or endless loops of unhelpful posts. Why should I have to deal with these? I prefer Windows, where solutions are simpler because most problems are already fixed by large teams of paid developers at Microsoft. You can't expect such straightforward fixes from volunteers working part-time. When I'm at work, I can reach my department's IT support for Linux issues (they've never had any), but at home, I'm left to handle everything alone. Those who want to learn Linux should recognize this reality and stop criticizing those who don't. People like me are part of the larger user base (https://distrocrunch.com/linux-market-share-2021/) and shouldn't be shamed into learning.
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chapi89
06-22-2023, 03:04 AM #1

I've kept emphasizing this idea on LinkedIn repeatedly, but it seems many still overlook it. No one has acknowledged that Linux isn't suited for someone without advanced technical skills who just wants to switch or even start learning. A quick note: I'm not exactly part of the group I mentioned earlier. I rely on Linux every day in my engineering role, and I've been using PCs since 1985. Still, for Linux specifically, I'm not confident I could handle all the challenges that more experienced users face. For example, the four-part Linux Daily Driver series Linus released last year gave me a sense of validation—"Look, I'm not making this up! I'm not crazy, so people can stop dismissing me and mocking my observations!" Yet, my real-life experience hasn't been great. Over the past two decades, I've tested at least 15 different Linux distributions, each time giving up and returning to Windows. Every problem I encounter feels like a dead end—either I have to dig through frustrating forum discussions or face endless threads that don't help. The most irritating issues involve broken dependencies and video glitches that cause blank screens at startup. I've spent hours trying to fix things by searching online, but it usually ends in failure or endless loops of unhelpful posts. Why should I have to deal with these? I prefer Windows, where solutions are simpler because most problems are already fixed by large teams of paid developers at Microsoft. You can't expect such straightforward fixes from volunteers working part-time. When I'm at work, I can reach my department's IT support for Linux issues (they've never had any), but at home, I'm left to handle everything alone. Those who want to learn Linux should recognize this reality and stop criticizing those who don't. People like me are part of the larger user base (https://distrocrunch.com/linux-market-share-2021/) and shouldn't be shamed into learning.

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_ALShehri
Member
212
06-22-2023, 07:02 AM
#2
Are you referring to conversations on LinkedIn?
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_ALShehri
06-22-2023, 07:02 AM #2

Are you referring to conversations on LinkedIn?

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CocaCola15
Senior Member
603
07-13-2023, 07:17 PM
#3
They aren't seen as debates but more like conversations with a softer tone.
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CocaCola15
07-13-2023, 07:17 PM #3

They aren't seen as debates but more like conversations with a softer tone.

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ShirTh3Girl
Junior Member
4
07-26-2023, 08:00 AM
#4
It varies based on your usual tasks with the PC. For browsing the web and printing, most people won’t face any problems.
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ShirTh3Girl
07-26-2023, 08:00 AM #4

It varies based on your usual tasks with the PC. For browsing the web and printing, most people won’t face any problems.

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Gustavgurra03
Posting Freak
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08-02-2023, 12:36 PM
#5
I’d like Linux more if there weren’t so many problems that push me back.
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Gustavgurra03
08-02-2023, 12:36 PM #5

I’d like Linux more if there weren’t so many problems that push me back.

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8D_Playz_
Junior Member
49
08-10-2023, 06:56 AM
#6
Linux is mainly targeted at server environments, though it can work for everyday tasks. If you don’t play games on your PC, Linux might still be acceptable. For most users, it doesn’t really fit their needs.
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8D_Playz_
08-10-2023, 06:56 AM #6

Linux is mainly targeted at server environments, though it can work for everyday tasks. If you don’t play games on your PC, Linux might still be acceptable. For most users, it doesn’t really fit their needs.

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ItsAngelic
Junior Member
12
08-10-2023, 08:10 AM
#7
I've just discovered how to manage the challenges.
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ItsAngelic
08-10-2023, 08:10 AM #7

I've just discovered how to manage the challenges.

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Speedredz
Junior Member
1
08-11-2023, 05:25 AM
#8
Discuss the issue when the screen turns off and you can't see the Linux desktop, even after trying to modify files.
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Speedredz
08-11-2023, 05:25 AM #8

Discuss the issue when the screen turns off and you can't see the Linux desktop, even after trying to modify files.

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Asaskold
Junior Member
3
08-15-2023, 02:54 PM
#9
I struggle to maintain any update capability once it stops working, leading me to rely on endless help communities for guidance.
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Asaskold
08-15-2023, 02:54 PM #9

I struggle to maintain any update capability once it stops working, leading me to rely on endless help communities for guidance.

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FiGamerPT
Member
154
08-15-2023, 05:37 PM
#10
It wasn't that intense after all.
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FiGamerPT
08-15-2023, 05:37 PM #10

It wasn't that intense after all.

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