My sister had a weird problem with Win 10 and needed me to format her notebook, a perfect opportunity to convert another soul. So I suggested installing Linux so she could try it out, she was hesitant but when I showed her some prints of Zorin OS and told her about KDE Connect she was much more inclined.
After the installation I showed her the Gnome tour so she could learn the basics, connected her things, taught her how to install what she needed and let her do her own thing. One thing that is quite not normal for the average Windows user is that she learned to use the LibreOffice suite and other open source programs at school (cool as removed), so she was quite comfortable with the new environment.
She’s quite pleased and I don’t think she’ll miss Windows, but that only time will tell.
You love to see it. Hopefully she likes her new
lifelong obsessive hobbyenvironment in the long term.I don’t even know your sister…
Here’s hoping they stick to it.
I imagine a lot of people switch, see how hard it is (due to it not being how they’re used to things), and then go back.
Did you uninstall cups and avahi?
You mean because of the recent discovered flaw?
Yes, it would be unfortunate for a new user to experience all the horror our distinguished friend EvilSocket is telling everyone today…
Keep up the good work!
My distro had an update for cups, so I am guessing people are already on this. Pop Os is what I just loaded on this machine.
If you dont print, this is pretty good. CUPS can simply be disabled using systemd though.
https://github.com/secureblue/secureblue/blob/live/files/scripts/disablecups.sh