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      1 year ago

      I’ve boarded the Linux train but not everyone can replace their OS nor troubleshoot issues, and good luck bringing your computer to a repair shop if you do run Linux. For the average person, they need someone to help them whether it’s Windows or Linux.

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      1 year ago

      Is it really a valid option for people outside the tech industry who don’t know programming and who play PC games?

      That’s an honest question, not a snide question.

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        Generally, you don’t need to know any programming in order to install and get most mainstream distros working on your machine. Most apps/drivers are one click installs. PC Gaming is still the kicker. There are some compatibility issues, but more and more games work as time progresses.

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          I would say though that it’s not really a great choice unless you are already pretty tech savvy. And these days, less and less people seem to even know how to actually use a computer, let alone one that runs Linux.

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        Yes installing Linux mint is just as easy as installing windows. It runs almost the same as windows but faster.