@shansterable @PurpleJillybeans Honestly, for me Linux is mostly set-it and forget it. :3
I have family members on Linux, once I've gotten them set up I rarely do tech support. The setup is the hardest part.
But some of that depends on how a computer is set up, I know how to set up a Linux distro where I know it will be stable. That's where new users sometimes fall over. Having anypony around to help bypasses that.
@shansterable @PurpleJillybeans When my family members wanted Steam set up, I set it up for them, made sure their drivers would be fine, made sure the games they wanted would work.
And then I basically never need to touch the computer again. But that's because I knew how to set it up.
And from their perspective, they know that if they try something and it goes horribly wrong, I'll be there to fix it. It doesn't happen very often! But it lets them just use the computer without worrying.