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minus-squareBearOfaTime@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up0·edit-27 months ago Linux doesn’t demand technical aptitude or computer science knowledge for normal day-to-day use cases. Bullshit. Tell me how to turn off the print monitor in Mint? (Guess what, it requires a command line, in the 21st century!) How to get a Logitech wireless mouse to work? (in windows, they just work, no software required, since Win95). The average person has no idea how to do this stuff. It the above statement were true, why do they have to write an article trying to convince people?
Bullshit.
Tell me how to turn off the print monitor in Mint? (Guess what, it requires a command line, in the 21st century!)
How to get a Logitech wireless mouse to work? (in windows, they just work, no software required, since Win95).
The average person has no idea how to do this stuff.
It the above statement were true, why do they have to write an article trying to convince people?