This is Microsoft’s latest annoying addition to Windows.

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      1 year ago

      You don’t really need commandline in linux anymore, unless your doing advanced stuff which means you should learn commandline anyway.

      As others have said. The real obstacle is getting it all installed. The only advantage to win and mac is it comes preinstalled.

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        Installing Linux through now-ubiquitous Calamares takes just a few minutes, it explains every step (of which only one is actually technical, which is drive partition, and the rest are like selecting time zone and admin password), and it’s extremely intuitive. It is literally easier than installing Windows.

        But yeah, most people never installed Windows either, and just get it preinstalled.

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          Peanuts for me but i am already in. Now try explain it to your (grand) parents.

          Most people don’t know what a partition or a bios is.

          I agree its not harder then installing windows but there is a reason that people ask me to install their windows.

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            Which is true, a lot of people see it as black magic. They are just used to what the product comes with, even if you could install iOS on an Android phones or the other way around, people would still buy an iphone cause it comes with it.

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      Which in almost all cases you never have to do, unless you go for like Arch or Gentoo or something, which nobody should do unless they know what they’re getting into.

      If you installed something like Linux Mint, there’s no reason why you’d ever need to go into the terminal. It’s just an option for if you want to use it, like the command prompt, powershell, or registry in Windows.