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Promoting Linux: An End-User Manifesto
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o, that's weird, this one might actually just be user error then, haha. I'll have to try again as I'm also using plasma.
I actually think it might be better for less tech literate people in some cases. Supposing it's pre installed or they have someone to set things up for them. If you're just using it to browse the web or write some documents the general experience is pretty good. It's only when you start trying to do a bit more with it that things get complicated.
My father for example needs to digitally sign PDFs. And I mean properly, so that they becomes unchangable.
I wouldn't say that this is a techy usecase, it is a rather frequent need for any adult in my country.
On windows it is so easy to set up while on Linux there is no solution at all.
So yeah, just browsing sadly wouldn't cut it.