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    I agree with your comment…except for the part about a small learning curve. The learning curve is steep and difficult. You’ve got to be willing to jump in as an enthusiast and not a casual user. This is not the choice for the vast majority of normies (as you rightly conclude). The saving grace for Linux will be pre-installed systems with extremely polished UI’s (like the Steam Deck).

    I’m highly motivated to stay on Linux, but there’s still a list of open issues for me (this is a year and a half after adoption…I’m just living with these limitations now, and there are a couple more I’ve added to my list of unsolvable problems since).

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      121 month ago

      That’s still a five year old stance. Just install bazzite and have a steam deck like experience on any PC without ever touching a terminal. It even does nvidia drivers out of the box for you. The curve is not steep at all. It’s still there, but it’s getting much easier very fast.

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        Until you need to install something that isnt on Flatpak. Then the flat learning curve suddenly becomes a vertical cliff :)

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          41 month ago

          At least the climbing gear is FOSS though!

          I kid, but I’m guessing Bazzite has something like openSUSE Aeon’s distrobox, which let’s you install anything you want inside of a container and expose it as an app. If not, they should consider adding it.

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            They absolutely do, but i’m sure you’d agree it’s a bit technical for most people

            Edit: By technical i mean obscure, not difficult.

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              It would be interesting for that to be the default shell and silently “just work” for installing stuff. They could even handle debs or rpms in the correct container. So you could pull a PPA, AUR package, etc and could just work.

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          Bazzite uses boxbuddy for distro box automation. It’s literally two buttons on a gui, then the app is just another icon in your start menu. It even works well with autostart and desktop integration. It updates on its own. It has an extensive but easy to understand documentation. I’ve seen literal children do this without issue.

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      Agreed. There are tons of random papercuts that a lot of us just ignore or workaround without thinking about it.

      I absolutely think Linux is the bees knees, but I always list a bunch of caveats whenever I recommend it. If you go in with modest expectations, you’ll be pleasantly surprised, and that’s much better than being disappointed.