• yesman@lemmy.world
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    There was a long time when a casual user would have been better off on Windows, but I don’t think that’s true anymore, at least not on every distro.

    Just as you can use Windows for years and never need Group Policy or Regedit, you can do Linux just the same without terminal.

    This is the area where I feel Linux has come the farthest since I became interested in it.

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      I just have never had a Linux system that didn’t require some sort of terminal work to fix the occasional bug. A couple of updates ago Fedora left me with conflicting packages that needed the terminal to straighten out.

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      Here’s the thing that a lot of long-term linux users don’t seem to understand: If it involves typing out a command in a terminal, or editing a configuration text file, 99% of casual users are already out. It doesn’t matter if they just copy-paste a command or have change a single number in a text file, they literally don’t even want to try, they consider that “too complicated”.

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        And yet I had to edit a config.json file for a program to run on my friend’s w11 pc yesterday, interesting…

        I mean, you’re right, he was too dumb to do it, but also that was on windows.

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        Users copying and pasting random command line code from the Internet should be fine

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          It is how every community support page works.

          For windows. Poweshell that regedit it will fix everything.

          Had to do this recently for a borked nvidia driver on windows. Welcome to computers!

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      If you are using Linux you should learn terminal basics. The terminal is a very powerful tool that can be useful if you learn it. That doesn’t mean you need to use it all the time but it is nice to have in some cases.