Post #1178799
2026-04-03 13:51 UTC
In Windows there are tools or 3rd party softwares available to customize literally almost anything. There's plenty on Linux that I couldn't say the same for. Granted I may not know where to look in some cases and may have missed it, or it may simply be a result of my lack of experience with Linux in general. But the point is that a new user's first impressions matter, and if someone who isn't comfortable doing commands and using non-GUI tools is forced to use them all the time, their patience may run thin faster than others. I believe people should want to learn and they should do the research. But realistically, if the goal is to get as many users to adopt Linux as possible, this is a barrier to entry.
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@toebert@piefed.social 2026-04-04 14:45
So.. you are familiar with the windows 3rd party programs to use, but not the Linux ones? That would certainly apply the other way around as well, so is that a barrier to entry to windows too then?