That’s a wrong take. The issue is when you install Linux. Once installed and running, it works fine.
And users don’t install computers. So it’s not their problem. You merely need to not break you distro once it’s working. And if it’s not arch Linux it’s been a long time since I read it can break on an update.
That’s a wrong take. The issue is when you install Linux. Once installed and running, it works fine.
And users don’t install computers. So it’s not their problem. You merely need to not break you distro once it’s working. And if it’s not arch Linux it’s been a long time since I read it can break on an update.