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.
There were instances where accessing the Linux desktop was impossible, and all attempts failed.
Linux offers freedom; you decide whether to use it. If it doesn’t suit you, that’s okay. Avoid making broad statements and assume everyone can’t run Linux. Instead, try installing it on a different system and document any problems. Once finished, erase the drive and test with Windows. Note every issue that pops up, especially those not covered in the official updates. After reviewing, compare the two lists—you’ll likely find only minor differences. Some problems will vary, but overall performance should be close. Keep in mind that certain challenges mentioned online stem from personal experiences, not just technical flaws. Consider reaching out to staff at Linux companies for guidance. Also, note that Manjaro and other RPM-based distros often face "dependency hell," while Debian-based ones use apt, which handles conflicts better. Have you explored Mint, Ubuntu, or Devuan?