No not at all. All major distros have had GUIs for a very long time as the default. After install which is usually GUI driven, you are presented with a Desktop Manager interface, e.g. the GUI. Most distributions actually give you a choice of what Desktop Manager/Windowing Environment to use. Linux based OSs are not that different from Windows. Btw, Android, Chrome OS, and Apple OS, are all built on a Linux kernel.
No not at all. All major distros have had GUIs for a very long time as the default. After install which is usually GUI driven, you are presented with a Desktop Manager interface, e.g. the GUI. Most distributions actually give you a choice of what Desktop Manager/Windowing Environment to use. Linux based OSs are not that different from Windows. Btw, Android, Chrome OS, and Apple OS, are all built on a Linux kernel.