Does Gnome not ship with and provide their own version of Solitaire on Flathub?
But we should definitely let Microsoft keep up their abuse because of a card game. That’s a totally valid point.
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Does Gnome not ship with and provide their own version of Solitaire on Flathub? But we should definitely let Microsoft keep up their abuse because of a card game. That’s a totally valid point. 8 comments
@bflipp @dalias @hareldan > If people are diving headfirst into switching their parents to Linux without actually knowing what their parents use the computer for... "Diving headfirst" isn't what happened, but an assumption re. Solitaire slipped through. My comment here was meant humorously, but maybe someone can learn from my little experience. I get what you're saying. My point is that the legwork to make the transition is worth it. Especially now. @bflipp You're the one who specifically said "I will not let people I care about run an OS...." That is not okay. It is controlling and abusive. Even if you don't mean it literally, the wording reflects a sense of entitlement to make decisions for other people. |
@bflipp @dalias @hareldan I was being a bit tongue-in-cheek and speaking from experience. Point was: just don't underestimate the attachment "non-technical users"—e.g., octogenarian parents—have to the exact appearance and operation of the Windows applications they've been using for many years.
"Yes, you'll be able to play solitaire on Mint" I'd naively warranted. But no Linux alternative is an exact clone. In my desperate Googling I found the internet awash with people pleading *"pleeaase how can I install Microsoft Solitaire on Linux to make my parents happy! I don't want to support Windows again!"*
@bflipp @dalias @hareldan I was being a bit tongue-in-cheek and speaking from experience. Point was: just don't underestimate the attachment "non-technical users"—e.g., octogenarian parents—have to the exact appearance and operation of the Windows applications they've been using for many years.
"Yes, you'll be able to play solitaire on Mint" I'd naively warranted. But no Linux alternative is an exact clone. In my desperate Googling I found the internet awash with people pleading *"pleeaase how can...