• Raltoid@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    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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      4 days ago

      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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      4 days ago

      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!