@funbaker @PurpleJillybeans Linux users are far from normal, the same way people using Mastodon don't represent the normal population. In order to even find out what Linux is, you need to know what an operating system is, and that's far too much for a population that doesn't even know there's a difference between "internet" and "web browser". (1/2)
As long as Linux users think they are "normal users", there will be little progress made in Linux's journey to become mainstream
The terminal being the only way to do most stuff is a massive failure on the part of Linux, not a strength. And Linux users / distro maintainers have to realize that. The average person will never open the Terminal; the moment someone even suggest that, they'll go "This is too difficult and a waste of time. Why isn't there an app for this?" (2/2)