• greenskye@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    I feel like Linux works for hardcore users and extremely casual users, but it doesn’t work that great for medium savvy users.

    Like sure if I’m barely using the computer for anything other than a web browser then it’ll work fine.

    And if I’m willing to do a whole lot of research I can also make it work for power user setups (at an even better outcome than Windows).

    But if I’m just a gamer who’s smart enough to do some modding and run a couple of game servers and maybe some other utilities, but I’m not incredibly tech savvy otherwise? Not a great fit.

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      1 day ago

      I guess I’d fall into the medium savvy category by your definition. I’m running Linux and for the most part it’s been relatively smooth but there have been lots of things I’ve needed to look up. I’d like to be more tech savvy and that’s part of the reason I’m running Linux and use lemmy, but I do agree the middle ground is the hardest for Linux.

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      2 days ago

      Im the medium user with 6 hard drives, a ton of peripherals, audio equipment, 4 other desktops. I choose linux to make life even harder because otherwise im a lazy pos.