• plantedworld@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    What happens when I, a potential new Linux user, need to search for how to make something work on Linux and thanks to SEO and AI driven/created search results I can’t find the solution?

    • Go-On-A-Steam-Train@lemmy.ml
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      6 months ago

      I just switched over to Mint from Windows 10 a month ago, and besides from setting up my quirky USB audio for music making, I was astonished as I rarely needed to look anything up. :)

      Using DuckDuckGo helped I think, but presently, most of my questions I searched came back with forums with real people talking, which was lovely.

      I remember trying this in 2010 and… nope, everything was a project, command lines everywhere, and it was a pig. I was very impressed this time, everything quietly worked. :) Even every steam game I threw at it, even ruddy GTA San Andreas, which never ran for me on Window 10!

      The searches/sticking points I looked up were

      • what the heck am I doing with partitions. (eventually nuked windows anyway)
      • how do I get my specific USB audio card thingy to work.*
      • how to mod fallout new vegas** (gave up and reinstalled on a windows pc, too many .exes)
      • how to auto-mount a second hard drive for steam so I don’t have to click the disk every time I boot.

      *there was actually a human-made guide for my usb audio when I searched on DuckDuckGo, which was made by an utter saint of a person!

      ** it ran fine, but I was in the middle of a save, so wanted to keep my mod loadout :)

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      6 months ago

      Ask on matrix, there’s probably a chat room for your distro

      SO isn’t bad either, despite lots of old questions