• Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Install Linux Mint with the GUI installer a la windows, done.

    You are factually wrong unless you specify a distro. But even arch has arch install now.

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      6 months ago

      Does the audio work? Including the microphone?

      What about the Nvidia drivers? Wifi drivers? Printer drivers?

      Maybe it works when you don’t do anything with your computer, but most people aren’t like that. Linux just really requires you to tinker more than other OSes. Sometimes that is a good thing, but never for a non-techy.

      You will just have to come to terms with that.

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        5 months ago

        I have never had to worry about wifi drivers, and my microphone has always worked out of the box with my computer.

        Proprietary nvidia drivers are a bit trickier, but mostly painless.

        Printers work flawlessly for me, I have a modern cheap hp printer, so I had low expectations, but my laptop running mint can print and scan with the built in applications.

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        5 months ago

        Everything you listed would be solved if Linux was as mainstream as Windows.

        For me, I don’t use Nvidia, WiFi works, old HP printer works, just need to install a package, a 1-year old Canon printer works out of the box on Ubuntu, but on Arch I need to extract the stuff from the driver .deb and place into the it into the right directories. Audio and microphone works flawlessly. This is the case on ASUS ZenBook, an underpowered ASUS Vivobook or something and a 2012 iMac, though on that one I need a modification to /etc/default/grub to be able to control the brightness.