that's more of a home network/company thing. aunt can just use onedrive
You mean the place where people spend most of their time?
yes. where people don't have control over their operating systems, sysadmins do.
So, when a sysadmin complains about it's issues why is the first choice to disregard it because the users don't have control?
the point is if you are a sysadmin, you don't need a "beginner friendly distro" for the PCs you manage. you can install gentoo for all they care as long as you are the one doing the maintenance. if you are looking for a "beginner friendly distro", you are probably not a sysadmin and just want something to work.
A beginner friendly distro has all the tools that make sysadmining work.
True, I've never seen a developer at work using something else other than Ubuntu or rarely Fedora
And when we want stuff that works we go to... CentOS and Ubuntu server
but a beginner wants to avoid all those tools.
I don't think that's true
Since when do beginners want to avoid a functioning package manager?
What?
go someplace where people aren't 99% IT. then ask them what a package is. if you want, ask about apk files because that might be more familiar. the response might shock you,
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Linux beginners aren't the same thing.
🤷 then you are talking about linux beginners that have an interest in linux, or at least want to find out what it is. i am talking about linux beginners who don't know what linux is and have no intention of finding out.
then Linux is not for them. Ask them to use Google Chrome OS
i mean that definitely is one of the solutions.
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