The modern Linux distro's look a lot like windows 7.
Menu within applications follows the same structure.
For all the usual stuff, no real knowledge of Linux is needed. Left click right click. Same thing.
Most of the applications are contained in aptitude, you might call that the app-store. Select install done.
Bluetooth works out of the box,
That said, try to learn one thing every week. Archlinux has the best source material topically. Askubuntu has the best question driven solutions ( they often link to arch)
And hooking up Android to Linux is faillrly easy.
And maybe, in time, you'll find that the command line no longer holds secrets.
Then you are surely the exact person for Linux.
The modern Linux distro's look a lot like windows 7.
Menu within applications follows the same structure.
For all the usual stuff, no real knowledge of Linux is needed. Left click right click. Same thing.
Most of the applications are contained in aptitude, you might call that the app-store. Select install done.
Bluetooth works out of the box,
That said, try to learn one thing every week. Archlinux has the best source material topically. Askubuntu has the best question driven solutions ( they often link to arch)
And hooking up Android to Linux is faillrly easy.
And maybe, in time, you'll find that the command line no longer holds secrets.
Mastering your tools is quite empowering.
Thanks, I will have to give it a go!