Say a friend is looking for a new system, and said person is not particularly savvy with technology, what system would you point them toward?

  • chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I’ll just fucking say it. Windows. Maybe Mac if you want, but that’s gonna cost a fair bit more. Skip Linux. Everyone here circlejerks it like it’s the best thing since 3.25" floppy drives, but it’s a pain in the ass for the above average user, let alone someone who isn’t tech savvy. The first time they encounter a problem and have to open the terminal they are going to shut off their computer and burn their house down. Unless your friend wants to learn Linux, then I’d advise you to steer them clear, regardless of what the crowd here has to say about it.

    Windows is clean and simple. People here will say otherwise and they’ll point to strawman arguments that don’t have anything to do with the average user, like user telemetry or shutdown/restart on update. Windows wouldn’t be dominant if it wasn’t user friendly. If my grandfather can figure out how to install his bible verse software on his Windows PC, then your friend is going to be just fine.

    • stoy@lemmy.zip
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      IT guy here, this is the right answer.

      Don’t get me wrong, Linux is awesome, but I don’t consider it suitable for someone with zero tech knowledge.

      You don’t want to get stuck as their only support person, with Windows they have plenty of other resources to check with.

    • osanna@thebrainbin.org
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      the reason why windows is dominant is for a few reasons. One of which is the fact that it’s THE enterprise OS. So what people use at work, they’re gonna use at home. they’re going with what they know.

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            Because Apple built it’s brand around control. If you think windows locks down their users, try working on a Mac. Shit, you couldn’t set a wallpaper on an iphone for almost a full decade. It’s about the ability to make things work the way that you need them to. Maybe Linux is better there, but Windows vs. Linux is going down a mountain road with or without guardrails. You’ll get to the bottom either way, but one might be a bit more hazardous.

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      God. This is the only reasonable answer and it’s way down here struggling to stay above 0 votes.

      This thread says a lot about the state of Lemmy honestly. Well done guys.

      Windows is the only choice because if someone does not already have a preference then they’re not going to thank you for making them learn where the buttons are.

    • Cantaloupe877@lemmy.worldOP
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      Windows sucks more now, but it is still the top dog. I do not expect that to change soon. Linux is something you go out of your way to learn for the sake of absolute control and privacy over your system. Problems are to be expected on Linux, and you gotta be willing to deal with them.