What are some things you think tech people presume others know, and know how to do?
It's helpful to take a few steps back from time to time to reassess where we're each coming from on our knowledge of tech (or anything) to better communicate.
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Even as someone relatively comfortable with computers, Linux intimidates me. I want to use it but there're so many variations and it's a massive rabbit hole to go down; I just don't have the time or energy to spend several days getting it set up how I want it and fixing any errors that I cause
About that last point, you don’t really need to. Internet people like to show off their customized desktops and systems, but in reality using a “just works” distribution requires very little headache and time. Except for the time spent choosing it, that is
Maybe this weekend I'll give it a go on the old laptop
I would suggest Mint as a good distro that's easy to use out of the box. It's what I use on my laptop, and am switching to on the computer.
If you're not sure though, you can try Linux in a virtual machine :)
Thanks, that's the one I've seen recommended the most, I reckon
that's why I recommend ubuntu. It's got big market share. It's orange. It's linux.