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As soon as a distro has a control panel equivalent that has stuff like a driver manager and event log it’s all over

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They do

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You might be surprised to learn that multiple distros have control panel equivalent of driver managers and event logs.

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People without much OS knowledge use windows because that’s what’s installed on the PC when they buy it. If best buy sold a PC with a just works distro installed they’d use it and not really know or care

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I know Ubuntu has had that for a while, which means that others probably have as well.

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