My mom has a business and mostly uses Windows and Mac OS X; I mentioned Linux because it could help save money.

She is unfamiliar with Linux though; I gave her some basic introduction (uncertain if it’s any good, but sure), but I would like to be able to ease her into Linux if she prefers it.

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    3 years ago

    A decade ago, when my moms laptop stopped working, I installed Fedora on it and set everything up for her, and she loved using it for years until my dad got her a mac 🙄

    Now her mac is deprecated and I’m sure that fedora laptop still works just fine lol

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      3 years ago

      Yes… I think that’s probably the solution : find an old laptop, and flash something user-friendly onto it. Make sure it’s got LibreOffice, a browser and an email client (if that’s her thing).

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        3 years ago

        This is the solution. Also use a distro that doesn’t need 3gb updates every week. Those tend to be annoying for casual users.

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        3 years ago

        and flash something user-friendly onto it.

        Which distro should I use? I was thinking of using Ubuntu.

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          3 years ago

          I think Ubuntu is a good start. If it runs smooth. The flashy look is impressive for newcomers I think.

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            3 years ago

            That’s what I was thinking too. Ubuntu also has the most support, if I remember correctly.

            P.S How do you post on one instance with an account in another instance?

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          I think Fedora is just as user friendly, but better than Ubuntu. But, yeah, I know Ubuntu is popular ( I just don’t like it).