• FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    Non-power users would have no operating system, no Windows 11 support and grandma isn’t going to learn Linux

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      4 hours ago

      Grandma doesn’t need to “learn” Linux

      Most of the older generation compute almost entirely through a web browser. They often struggle with the amount of notifications / solicitations that come up in a a Windows OS, as they can have trouble discerning between what is real and what is a scam - becoming fundamentally distrustful of everything as a result.

      Through my repair shop, I’ve transitioned plenty of older generation folks to Linux Mint with minimal friction.

      Main area where that can get a bit more complicated is for those who are clinging to an older piece of software they’re unwilling to let go of.

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        I exclusively use Linux and have several family members who have Linux laptops.

        I don’t think it is impossible, but they require someone in their life that can handle the issues.

        They’re going to have a much harder time finding support for a Linux machine than a Windows machine.

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          3 hours ago

          Some enterprising teenager should offer to upgrade peoples PCs to Linux, especially as Windows 11 is pushed harder. They could even offer a tech support option for a yearly fee.

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      4 hours ago

      That’s what the hardware requirement bypass and a techie friend are for.

      I manage a whole computer lab full of 3rd to 5th gen Intels with 8GB of RAM that run Windows 11 just fine.