• MotoAsh@lemmy.world
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    Linux is a usable daily driver if you’re tech savvy enough. Some distros are even kind enough to be daily driveable by non tech savvy, at least for the normal stuff.

    At this point, it’s possible, but no normie is ever going to know what distros are easy and won’t be getting through an OS installation anyways.

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      1 year ago

      It won’t get more normie than SteamOS, it is literally console kind of simplicity with the option to switch to a full blown DE.

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        1 year ago

        Is it really really easy to install? Several distros are extremely smooth experiences if you don’t have completely weird hardware to support, but their installation is still an actual OS install procedure. As easy as Windows to install, but almost no one HAS to install their Windows like with Linux.

        If steam OS is coming with Wine et. al. already set up (and it’d be silly if it didn’t) that definitely gives it a leg up on most distros for normies, at least.

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          Normies don’t install any OS, they buy devices with it pre-installed and if they fuck their installation up, they search someone who does it for them. Which is (almost) impossible for them to do when the OS has it’s root partition as read-only, like the SteamOS