I’m visiting my parents for the holidays and convinced them to let me switch them to Linux.

They use their computer for the typical basic stuff; email, YouTube, Word, Facebook, and occasionally printing/scanning.

I promised my mom that everything would look the same and work the same. I used Linux Mint and customized the theme to look like Windows 10. I even replaced the Mint “Start” button with the Windows logo.

So far they like it and everything runs great. Plus it’s snappier now that Windows isn’t hogging all the system resources.

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set up some remote desktop in case you need to support them when your vacation ends

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Rustdesk! Its a GUI copy of Teamviewer but it works.

It has all the DynDNS stuff that miss in all the other options so they are unusable in countries where IP addresses change.

But no wayland, yet.

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Waypipe could probably be used as a reference or incorporated as a library to make it work

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Rustdesk supports Wayland but only “experimental”

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It doesnt work. Just static viewing.

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Yes Wayland, but experimentally.

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Already threw RustDesk on there and tested it.

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It’s so funny that having a different theme makes the computer hard to use for some parents. :)

Those people drive cars on the road!

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UI/UX 101, my friend.

If people are used to see specific symbols for years is hard for them to use different ones.

There’s a reason why floppy disk is still the icon for “save”.

Those people drive cars on the road!

Imagine if they change all road signs designs suddenly before you go for a ride.

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I wouldn’t be overly harsh.

Some logos/images/designs are simply hardwired to the function that they can’t remember where the apps are if the logo changes. I’m pretty sure I’ll be the same if I use something for 30 years.

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My wife changed her Windows work laptop last week. Her Desktop is synced to OneDrive so really she just needs to login. Despite that she was panicking that her PDF’s were gone. They weren’t, it’s just that the new laptop has a newer version of Adobe Reader which uses an updated icon.

Some people are just tech illiterate and the slightest difference can be upsetting. My mum’s the same with her phone. Using Google Maps to navigate is an achievement for her and I’ve been telling her to use it for years. The first time she did she reached her destination literally shaking. She was also amazed with herself that she had done it.

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Materia theme or similiar fixes that.

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I did that about 10 years ago because I got tired of removing malware for them. They haven’t had any malware since then.

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Same. And also because it kept getting slower for no reason. The only support requests at the beginning were “how do I install this” --> app store, and “it won’t boot” --> that took longer because they had turned off the computer during a system update - by holding down the power button. The last one warranted a sticky note on the screen “NEVER turn off the computer during an update”.

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Same here. Not just my parents, but also some of my aunts and uncles. None of them are particularly tech savvy and none of them have had any major issues.

People who claim that Linux is difficult to use, or not suitable for newbies, have no idea what they’re talking about.

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Linux just needs to come preinstalled.

People, stop buying windows stuff and then installing linux! Buy Linux: https://linuxpreloaded.com/

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An excellent choice to use Linux Mint! If my parents allowed me to switch their computers to Linux, I would’ve chosen Linux Mint as well for them. But, I probably wouldn’t give them the Windows 10 look.

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My mom insisted that it look the same lol. I figured it was a small price to pay to get them off Windows. I still might change it secretly before I leave haha.

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Why does it matter what the layout is?

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Because MUH LINUX

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I wish linux was my parents.

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I wish I had a linux

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We have Linux at home!

Linux at home: MS-DOS 5.0 on 5 1/4" floppies

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Awesome comment

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My dad is Mandriva.

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You would be free to play in the streets.

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