Me with the fact that I like Linux Mint and ZorinOS, but I don’t understand how to make a single command in the terminal. Hypothetically, I know how to learn, but I’m too lazy to do it yet.
That’s exactly what Mint is for really - for people that wany to transition from Windows to Linux but without being crippled for a few months, not being able to perform basic operations without a guidebook.
Me with the fact that I like Linux Mint and ZorinOS, but I don’t understand how to make a single command in the terminal. Hypothetically, I know how to learn, but I’m too lazy to do it yet.
That’s exactly what Mint is for really - for people that wany to transition from Windows to Linux but without being crippled for a few months, not being able to perform basic operations without a guidebook.
I’m on the same boat, champ
I’m kinda happy that this is possible in Linux now. I remember when even the “easy” distros were still not user friendly enough for mass adoption