Installing Linux Doesn't Need to Change. The Experience Does.

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Installing Linux Doesn't Need to Change. The Experience Does.

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@trafotin.com Love this. Ends up if you want to make something good, don't listen to Linux users lol.
How do you go through life without acquiring an usb stick? I suppose people are relying on cloud storage these days for school?
Great video. Thanks!
Take a shot every time you see "I use Arch btw." in the wild
@trafotin.com I disagree with a lot of what you said, but the video is nice.. presentation & quality wise
As a long time Linux user I have to say... I mostly agree. The biggest problems I encounter are massive backend changes like wayland, pipewire , snaps, flatpacks and the like.

What will fix the problem is more agreement and collaboration between the different distros. Working towards a common way of doing most things. As well as much better settings and configuration standards. The solution that will change the user base most will be when you can rock any distro without having to launch the terminal, not even ONCE!

It's 2025, time to realize the GUI won.
Linux? Yes, indeed, the kernel is hard to install. It becomes easier if we have software to patch or upgrade the kernel, like Ubuntu One. Yes, Linux is hard to install, but Ubuntu and Linux Mint are easy to install. Arch Linux is hard to install, but it is easier with a third-party installer or Manjaro. Let me know if you are impressed with my opinion.