• @LemmyKnowsBest
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    103 months ago

    I want to be her. Where can I find someone to spoon-feed me Linux?

    • @Crank_it
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      63 months ago

      Try Ubuntu. I switched to it from Windows. It worked on my laptop with no issues or needing to install (or learn how to install) any extra stuff

      • @LemmyKnowsBest
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        43 months ago

        I already did all that. I had a Lenovo ThinkPad from 2018-2024 (RIP it died) completely Linux/Ubuntu but I really didn’t know how to use it. I just used it like windows. Didn’t know how to maximize its linux capabilities.

        • @pizzawithdirt
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          23 months ago

          Try doing an installation of Arch, following the guide and searching how to do things as you go. It teaches a lot of things.

          • Kühe sind toll
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            43 months ago

            Thus applies to everything. Force yourself to do stuff. Install Programms that you think are cool. Dare yourself to try new software. This is what teaches you how to use Linux. Oh, this software isn’t available for your Distro and they don’t have a flatpak/snap/App Image? Compile it from source. This doesn’t work? Figure out why. Sometimes this leads to frustration and wasting a lot of time, but that’s how you learn stuff.

            • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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              13 months ago

              Great suggestion. I’m currently trying to figure out Flatpak builds because I want to try Vega Strike on the Steam Deck (the AUR doesn’t like it). As someone used to Docker and VMs, dependency management is absolutely bizarre, confusing, and hard to find documentation on.

          • @[email protected]
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            23 months ago

            It is amazing how much you can learn when the only way to get OpenOffice working is to troubleshoot outdated C syntax errors in the output generated while compiling with clang. Time solves even the most abstruse problems, whether you planned for it or not.

            jk