• tomyhaw@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      Yea and I bet you installed it for them. If you provide IT support for people than yea totally doable. I switched to android and people call my phone a cheap phone or laugh at it granted the people I hang out with me included are middle class at best and I have a flagship phone and they are rocking iPhone 11s and stuff. Point being marketing is key and open source doesn’t have a Nike like following

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        24 minutes ago

        Sounds like you need to hang out with better people. I doubt my friends could even tell you what phone I use, and Androids can easily cost more than an iPhone. People who call it cheap are uneducated on the subject and leaning toward shallow at best.

        I installed Mint for my grandmother. I only visit twice a year and I’ve never had to help her fix it. On the other hand, I have have had to recover family Windows computers that had a bad update.

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        I did, because when you buy a PC, Linux is not installed by default. If it was, I wouldn’t have had to install it for them.

        Ever since moving everyone to Linux, I haven’t had to do any IT support. Honestly.

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          23 minutes ago

          My Linux installs break all the time because I can’t leave well enough alone. It’s always been my own fault.