It is incumbent on those of us with the knowledge to guide those that don’t understand exactly what Microsoft is doing with Windows now. I will not let people I care about run an OS that so deeply compromises their data and their privacy. I don’t feel like anyone with a conscience would either.
I would rather do this than waste my time disabling or removing a service over and over and over again for said non-technical user after it’s automatically reenabled/reinstalled in any random update.
@toddz @dalias @hareldan
Part of switching is doing the legwork to identify your user’s needs up front. In your example If people are diving headfirst into switching their parents to Linux without actually knowing what their parents use the computer for then yeah, there’s going to be friction.
I switched my partner who is 100% not technical from Windows 10 to Fedora. I already had her learn Resolve for her video editing and switched to Firefox and LibreOffice ahead of time on Windows. Because I knew her use cases she hasn’t had a single issue.
It’s not an impossible task at all IMO.
@toddz @dalias @hareldan
Part of switching is doing the legwork to identify your user’s needs up front. In your example If people are diving headfirst into switching their parents to Linux without actually knowing what their parents use the computer for then yeah, there’s going to be friction.
I switched my partner who is 100% not technical from Windows 10 to Fedora. I already had her learn Resolve for her video editing and switched to Firefox and LibreOffice ahead of time on Windows. Because I knew...