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The average Linux evangelist on Lemmy vastly overestimates the tech-saviness of the average person.
I think it's more like people still hold onto a view of the difficulty that hasn't been true for years now in the big ones (Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, etc). I agreed with this position 10 years ago, but not anymore. Users that aren't super technical are likely just browsing, watching video, and playing games. All that works out of the box now with nearly no set up in my experience. My 7 year old has been using it with less problems than he was getting in Windows 11 (seriously).
Did your 7 year old setup their own Linux environment?
Because anyone can run a fully configured computer. Doesn't matter if it is Linux or Windows.
And the problem with Linux is the setup. Too many incompatible or badly written drivers. The first step is already finding hardware that is supported.
Also, did you use the out-of-the-box experience for Windows? Or try to put in too many workarounds because you didn't like how Microsoft handles things? I bet your 7 year old would have zero issues with a regular Windows setup.
Yeah, but Windows is no easier to install... most people just don't experience it because it is the usual pre installed OS. I don't think it's really fair to count that against Linux... in terms of the installation process, I found them to be similar, which is to say a pain in the butt. I wouldn't recommend a non tech person try to install WIndows either.
Aside from that, no, it did not need any further set up aside from installing Steam via the repository. Arguably easier than in WIndows, certainly not harder. I did also install VLC but probably wasn't necessary, there was a pre installed media player I don't remember the name of...
It's funny you mention drivers as that's what made me switch it over. A Windows update inexplicably borked some video card drivers. I didn't need to install any drivers manually for the Linux setup, it all worked out of the box without any issues so far. Driver pains used to be a big issue years ago, but I think for 90% of PCs it's a non issue today.
No, it was a very vanilla Windows setup. At least I can't think of anything... what kind of workarounds did you have in mind?