• shalafi@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Listen up Linux evangelists. Here is how you get users on Linux:

    YOU DO NOT TELL THEM IT’S FUCKING LINUX.

    Don’t talk about operating systems, M$ Winblows, open vs. closed source, security, privacy, STFU and deliver Linux.

    I used to make “little old lady” laptops and PCs. “Oh! You know computers? Can you fix mine? I can’t afford much.”

    Yes. And I’ll do it for free.

    Take it apart, dust it out, throw in whatever spare parts ya got laying around, install an SSD, see if that old CPU will fit, new heatsink grease, Load Linux Lite, get all the drivers working, hook it to their WIFI, show them how to get email and browse.

    Done. STFU about Linux. Nobody cares but nerds. They don’t know it isn’t Windows, and they don’t need to know.

    Not one of those folks ever called me back to repair their machine.

    • festnt@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      for people who do not care about OSs, yes. but if they care about OSs, or you believe they actually want to know about it, you tell them

      remember, nothing is black and white!

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      2 months ago

      This is what I do with my SOs mothers pc, she recently complained that the (15 yo) pc was slow to boot so I’m redoing it in the near future.

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      2 months ago

      perhaps for that particular group… though i had a friend whose old af macbook air had stopped updating literally years ago, and he still used it because it still worked… but then apps slowly stopped working

      i installed linux on it, and he was actually really keen to give linux itself a go, and it worked great for him!

      i gave him an old macbook a little while after that, and he’s back on macos now, but he said he’d switch back in a heartbeat if there were problems (slowness, update compatibility, etc)

      i guess the thing being he’s not really technical enough to care about the OS other than outcomes, but also was actually interested in linux itself to learn for the sake of it… he’s a lab tech, and vibe codes data manipulation tools, so not a lot of IT-related skills, but always interested in learning