I always hear that a normal computer user would never install an OS and that is the main reason Linux has not a higher market share. But I guess what we mean by that is that a user would never create a live usb, access the boot options and boot from there to install the new OS.
Is there a hard technical limitation when it comes to create a tool that installs a linux distro from a “normal” windows exe file, provided that the user first disables secure boot and fast boot (which are things a tool with admin privileges should also be able do on first run)?
Does such a tool already exist?
I feel like there’s something I’m missing, forgive my ignorance
I run bazzite on my AMD CPU/GPU gaming rig I just built. Installed it on a new blank SSD, no windows ever. Computer has run steady since it first booted, Haven’t even had to open the terminal yet. All my games play out the box
Point is yes you are correct that you could definitely sell them ready to go potentially! Still hard to account for every single permutation/combination of hardware people will have, but there are some that are more predictable than others. Any modern AMD build for instance will likely play fine with bazzite.