Same, before steam deck I remembered my literal 15 year old terrible ubuntu experience.
Nowardays I can say for from my experience as an ex MF mentioned in OP, is that those MFs think is a linux experience, is just projecting current state of windows.
Idunno i just click “update” on whatever the appstore is called on this window manager and watch it go brr.
Terminal is mostly used for ssh and tunnel for some schoolwork or starting a database server. Which you have to do after installing extra programs on windows anyway.
Same, before steam deck I remembered my literal 15 year old terrible ubuntu experience. Nowardays I can say for from my experience as an ex MF mentioned in OP, is that those MFs think is a linux experience, is just projecting current state of windows.
Back then, upgrading the OS was borderline impossible without using a terminal. Is that still the case?
Luckily my friends showed me The Way of Arch back in 2011 and I never looked back
Idunno i just click “update” on whatever the appstore is called on this window manager and watch it go brr. Terminal is mostly used for ssh and tunnel for some schoolwork or starting a database server. Which you have to do after installing extra programs on windows anyway.