• interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml
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    15 hours ago

    Ok is what is the “META” answer to grandma’s laptop is going to get borked. Put this USB stick in her laptop and press next a bunch of times and she can keep using it. You have 5 lines of text to explain this solution.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.mlOP
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      10 hours ago

      I think the trick has to be that somebody who has a bit of technical skill sets the laptop up initially. I did this for my mom a while back, and once I set it up once, it just worked from there on. Non technical users tend to have a fairly small set of things they need to do like check email, browser the web, and play media. Once that’s working, they never need to change anything. In fact, they don’t want to change anything because they get used to the workflow, and they’re comfortable.

      It would be great if people set up community centres where people can bring their old laptops, and somebody switches them over to Linux for them.

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        5 hours ago

        Ok, what I am hearing is Nixos but with an installer like this

        Rufus ISO to usb stick stick usb stick into computer press magical button to boot usb <-- this should be the most difficult part of the process Screen appears, least amount of text possible Ask only the important questions, on a single screen

        then one last big scary page “this will erase everything on your computer”

        Check “I understand” then press"ERASE BUTTON" (or cancel and reboots)

        then it reboots and everything your average grandmother needs right there a google button an office button and that’s pretty much it

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          57 minutes ago

          Hmm, I’ll pitch this idea to a couple of Nixy lfriends, maybe we can hack something together. Also throw a Linux install party!