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Linux for Human Beings.

Ubuntu is a popular Linux operating system for PC / mobile devices, etc.

Developed by Canonical & based on Debian (another older Linux OS) which is known for it's rock solid stability.

Ubuntu is trusted everywhere computing by professionals and common users alike.

https://ubuntu.com/

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I said "good riddance" to Apple and got a new Linux-first laptop, then proceeded to note down my first impressions.

Having used Ubuntu and Linux for 20 years, and having had a stint period with Apple, I decided to stick with Linux for good.

https://fredrocha.net/2024/11/27/2024-the-year-of-the-linux-laptop/

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[โ€“] turbowafflz@lemmy.world 2 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago) (1 children)

What parts of MacOS do you find easier to use? The newest Mac I own is a 2007 Macbook running 10.6 which I don't mind too much, but whenever I've helped anyone else with modern MacOS it's just felt kind of weird and unintuitive. I don't like hate it, I could use it if I had to, it's just weird.

Mac OS has changed a lot in the 15 years since that OS came out. 10.6 was the last OS where the only way to resize the window was dragging from the bottom right corner.

Some things take some getting used to. Apple intends for you to kinda "pile" windows on top of each other, while windows tends to encourage just maximizing them. Mac OS's green button also defaults to going exclusive full screen and hides the bottom bar, while windows just makes it as big as possible without hiding the bottom bar. Linux distros by default tend to lean towards a windows approach, but obviously you can chose from any of 10 billion dekstops and window managers.

Also the new settings app sucks. I don't think even the most die hard Mac OS users like Apple changing it around and making it worse for no good reason.