My wife uses Linux Mint Debian Edition and never uses the command line. She has literally never opened it because she’s intimidated by it lol.
Even if you are right that using the terminal ever is not user-friendly, that means that Windows is not user-friendly since I was forced to use it every time the OS fucked up randomly and I had to do sfc /scannow to fix my boot drive.
Not to mention the countless times a Windows forum power user posted a command for people to run that was supposed to fix everything.
My wife uses Linux Mint Debian Edition and never uses the command line. She has literally never opened it because she’s intimidated by it lol.
Even if you are right that using the terminal ever is not user-friendly, that means that Windows is not user-friendly since I was forced to use it every time the OS fucked up randomly and I had to do
sfc /scannow
to fix my boot drive.Not to mention the countless times a Windows forum power user posted a command for people to run that was supposed to fix everything.
Windows is quite stable these days. (Same for Linux and Mac OS)
Not really, I just switched last December because it was being shitty and I was sick of the last 25 years of using it. I’m a recent Linux adopter.