"I actually prefer Windows over Linux as a foundational system—I just don't like the Microsoft BS put on top of it. I think Windows is simply an easier and more straightforward system.
Trying to get non-tech-savvy users to go through a long, complex install process? Come on. A lot of people on the internet forget that when most users get home, they just want to pay some bills, watch some YouTube, play a game, or do something simple and then get off the computer. They don't want to sit there dealing with a bunch of complex setup steps."
Amazing every word of what you just said was wrong
I remember the old joke when Ubuntu was the hot new thing: If you put grain around the enter key, a chicken can install it.
Nowadays it's true for every graphical installer. Hell, even NixOS can be installed by pressing enter (though good luck doing anything else after boot if you're a basic user).
Where we run in to issues like is: user has gnome installed and wants to turn on file sharing, goes to the menu and serches for it, flips webdav on. Then they can't figure out that you need to install some packages for it to work, they get frustrated and gives up. Then they decide they need to connect their bluetooth headphones. They flip the bluetooth button. The button just springs back off. They have no idea they need to enable a background service for it to function. These are the type of issues the normal user gets mad at. Things they expect to work, but requires their tech support friend to help them.
Or... Hear me out... Might be controversial opinion but just try.
Don't fucking install arch based distros. Just install Mint or Fedora plasma and be done.
Zero fucking setup after install. The fedora workstation has so much pre installed and configured I cannot explain. Only gripe with fedora is the media codec bullshit because obviously AMERICAN CAPTALISM.
Either it's a custom installer with a dozen pointless steps, or it's in the Microsoft Store which doesn't even fucking work without PowerShell workarounds half the time.
Any decent Linux distro is going to be much simpler for simple use cases. Particularly the ones that lean into Flatpak.
I think Windows is simply an easier and more straightforward system.
For example, list the processes on a windows system. Nobody has the faintest idea what half of them are. Do the same on Linux and there's maybe 10 you'll have to look up. Windows is a mess of interconnected and piled upon crud. Unix may not be perfect but at least it makes sense.