minus-squareFell@discuss.tchncs.detolinuxmemes@lemmy.world•They'll cast you back to the Windows realm with all their toxic mightlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up43arrow-down6·2 days agoA true mainstream Linux distro would need guidelines like this: The user is never be expected to type a command into a terminal. The user is never be expected to edit a configuration file. There is a graphical UI for every possible action the user might want to (or have to) do. This especially includes: Configuring audio devices Installing graphics drivers Updating the operating system Managing applications and storage space Connecting to networked storage Adjusting kernel parameters (This is neccessary on certain hardware, yet, barely any distro has a graphical UI for it.) The only distro that comes close to this is Linux Mint, but not even Mint covers everything I just mentioned. If we want Linux to succeed, there needs to be at least one distro that confidently ships without a terminal. linkfedilink
A true mainstream Linux distro would need guidelines like this:
This especially includes:
The only distro that comes close to this is Linux Mint, but not even Mint covers everything I just mentioned.
If we want Linux to succeed, there needs to be at least one distro that confidently ships without a terminal.