Lol. No, you don’t really get the very thing you pose to be teaching:
When switching to Android/iOS/ChromeOS/… people also aren’t expected to “learn” that OS.
Same way they aren’t expected to learn Linux, same way any switch requires finding out how things are done and what works for you. I have no problem navigating yet another environment, and your stance is just bullshit pretense that switching to Linux is somehow more problematic than switching to anything else
No, but because answering this question would prove that learning a keyboard shortcut is not the same as learning how to use CLI, config files and debugging.
Lol. No, you don’t really get the very thing you pose to be teaching:
Same way they aren’t expected to learn Linux, same way any switch requires finding out how things are done and what works for you. I have no problem navigating yet another environment, and your stance is just bullshit pretense that switching to Linux is somehow more problematic than switching to anything else
I will repeat my argument:
How much time does an average Android user spend troubleshooting their GPU driver?
And I will not answer, because have no wish to listen to your tantrums
No, but because answering this question would prove that learning a keyboard shortcut is not the same as learning how to use CLI, config files and debugging.
Boo-hoo, you dealt with something on Linux. Cry me a river
Well, actually no. I have more interesting things to do
Thank you for proving their point.
Pft. The point being “aaah, I had some difficulty, oooh, Linux haaard”. What a reasonable way to look at things (sarcasm)