5 reasons why desktop Linux is finally growing in popularity
5 reasons why desktop Linux is finally growing in popularity
StatCounter reported that desktop Linux reached over 4% market share for the first time. I've used Linux for years. Here's why I think it's finally catching on with more people.
You're viewing a single thread.
- Users are finally figuring out that some Linux distros are easy to use
so recommending arch linux to newbies was counter productive all along?
suprised_pikachu.bmp
99 0 ReplyI refuse to accept that. The ArchWiki is super well documented, so there should be no issues for newbies!
15 0 ReplyYes, the arch wiki is very good and useful. The issue is, that you need the wiki in the first place. In a user-friendly distro everything would either work OOTB, or it could be done intuitively via GUI.
how far can you get in arch without opening the terminal?
14 0 ReplyUhhh, how long was the first boot time?
4 0 ReplyI use the Garuda fork of Arch, so it is literally all done with a GUI....
3 0 Replyalso any beginner-friendly distro should be popular enough for the beginner to find it in the first place.
(big exception: if it came pre-installed on their device)
4 0 ReplySame. Use dragonized on desktop gaming PC and a laptop. Love it.
3 0 ReplyWay cooler than adjusting everything in CLI.
1 0 Reply
What do you mean, arch is one of the easy to use ones
3 0 ReplyI was hesitant on recommending this to my cousin who isn't as tech savvy as I am. I recommended LMDE instead. I hope nothing goes wrong.
7 0 Replyhow far can you get with arch without opening the terminal or the wiki?
2 0 ReplyAll the way baby, chatgpt. Lol I was just kidding when I said arch was an easy one
4 0 ReplyIn my experience: As far as you can get with any other distro. What do you think Arch requires a terminal for? Genuine question.
2 0 Reply