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I still can't even that my now nearly 80 year old mom has been on Fedora on a thinkpad e520 (2011) for a decade and it all just works.

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  • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

    I still can't even that my now nearly 80 year old mom has been on Fedora on a thinkpad e520 (2011) for a decade and it all just works.

    I checked her laptop just now and it's fully up to date on fedora 43, so she's done like 20 version upgrades autonomously too. The battery has degraded a little but the whole thing still works fine and she's very happy with it.

    This is how things should be, this is peak computing tbh.

    #Fedora #Linux

    bekopharm@indieweb.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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    #5

    @anthropy only thing I have to manually kick from time to time is Zoom. That's on Zoom tho because they can't be bothered to offer a repo like and it has to be downloaded manually. Ah well. There's probably a snap available nowadays.

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    • maj@cosocial.caM maj@cosocial.ca

      @anthropy ugh I wish I had done that.
      Every time we visit I have to troubleshoot a bunch of Microsoft bullshit and deal with their wacky tablets..

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      @maj @anthropy I started switching my family over last summer. “Y’all gonna have to buy new hardware for Windows 11, or you could keep your devices and try a Linux distribution.” Let them try different distros and DEs on distrosea.com, installed dual boot. (Just don’t let them choose a distribution you can’t actually support.)

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      • bekopharm@indieweb.socialB bekopharm@indieweb.social

        @anthropy only thing I have to manually kick from time to time is Zoom. That's on Zoom tho because they can't be bothered to offer a repo like and it has to be downloaded manually. Ah well. There's probably a snap available nowadays.

        dazo@infosec.exchangeD This user is from outside of this forum
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        @bekopharm @anthropy zoom is available on flathub.

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        • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

          I still can't even that my now nearly 80 year old mom has been on Fedora on a thinkpad e520 (2011) for a decade and it all just works.

          I checked her laptop just now and it's fully up to date on fedora 43, so she's done like 20 version upgrades autonomously too. The battery has degraded a little but the whole thing still works fine and she's very happy with it.

          This is how things should be, this is peak computing tbh.

          #Fedora #Linux

          kookie@toot.catK This user is from outside of this forum
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          @anthropy I installed Fedora on my dads iMac (that stopped getting security updates) and I'm very curious how he'll be getting on with it. But this gives me hope!

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          • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

            I still can't even that my now nearly 80 year old mom has been on Fedora on a thinkpad e520 (2011) for a decade and it all just works.

            I checked her laptop just now and it's fully up to date on fedora 43, so she's done like 20 version upgrades autonomously too. The battery has degraded a little but the whole thing still works fine and she's very happy with it.

            This is how things should be, this is peak computing tbh.

            #Fedora #Linux

            tragivictoria@mastodon.catgirl.cloudT This user is from outside of this forum
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            tragivictoria@mastodon.catgirl.cloud
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            #9

            @anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz out of curiosity, what desktop did you went for?

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            • tragivictoria@mastodon.catgirl.cloudT tragivictoria@mastodon.catgirl.cloud

              @anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz out of curiosity, what desktop did you went for?

              anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA This user is from outside of this forum
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              #10

              @tragivictoria KDE! even back then it hit a nice middle between Windows-like UX and Linux flexibility and stability

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              • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                I still can't even that my now nearly 80 year old mom has been on Fedora on a thinkpad e520 (2011) for a decade and it all just works.

                I checked her laptop just now and it's fully up to date on fedora 43, so she's done like 20 version upgrades autonomously too. The battery has degraded a little but the whole thing still works fine and she's very happy with it.

                This is how things should be, this is peak computing tbh.

                #Fedora #Linux

                bazcook@mas.toB This user is from outside of this forum
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                @anthropy - it's the nearly - and over - 80 year old moms and dads and uncles and aunts (and sometimes weird neighbours in their garage) who essentially created the personal computer and the OSs and software that run on them.

                They probably know better than the rest of us what 'just works', and what are simply "Squirrel!" products.

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                • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                  I still can't even that my now nearly 80 year old mom has been on Fedora on a thinkpad e520 (2011) for a decade and it all just works.

                  I checked her laptop just now and it's fully up to date on fedora 43, so she's done like 20 version upgrades autonomously too. The battery has degraded a little but the whole thing still works fine and she's very happy with it.

                  This is how things should be, this is peak computing tbh.

                  #Fedora #Linux

                  spaceinvader@social.securitytheater.netS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @anthropy This is legit good news. I tried 20 years ago to repurpose my grandpa’s old tower into a Fedora machine. An OS update broke it, and the advice on forums was to SSH in and do some hand-wrangling of files.

                  Got a gentle chiding from him every so often until Alzheimer’s took his memory about how good I am with computers except his, and he hoped “that Linex thing” wasn’t still causing trouble.

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                  • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                    I still can't even that my now nearly 80 year old mom has been on Fedora on a thinkpad e520 (2011) for a decade and it all just works.

                    I checked her laptop just now and it's fully up to date on fedora 43, so she's done like 20 version upgrades autonomously too. The battery has degraded a little but the whole thing still works fine and she's very happy with it.

                    This is how things should be, this is peak computing tbh.

                    #Fedora #Linux

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                    @anthropy I’ve had both my non-techy sister and my 80+ father in law on Debian for close to a decade now.

                    No problem at all. Any questions they have are for the kind of stuff that would give them trouble on Windows just the same.

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                    • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                      I still can't even that my now nearly 80 year old mom has been on Fedora on a thinkpad e520 (2011) for a decade and it all just works.

                      I checked her laptop just now and it's fully up to date on fedora 43, so she's done like 20 version upgrades autonomously too. The battery has degraded a little but the whole thing still works fine and she's very happy with it.

                      This is how things should be, this is peak computing tbh.

                      #Fedora #Linux

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                      #14

                      @anthropy What does she use it for?

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                      • benfulton@fosstodon.orgB benfulton@fosstodon.org

                        @anthropy What does she use it for?

                        anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #15

                        @benfulton everything from watching DVDs/Netflix to email/internet, managing her photos with Shotwell and making small presos and docs and stuff with Libreoffice for e.g her garden club and what not else, honestly impressed with how advanced her usage of it is given her age

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                        • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                          I still can't even that my now nearly 80 year old mom has been on Fedora on a thinkpad e520 (2011) for a decade and it all just works.

                          I checked her laptop just now and it's fully up to date on fedora 43, so she's done like 20 version upgrades autonomously too. The battery has degraded a little but the whole thing still works fine and she's very happy with it.

                          This is how things should be, this is peak computing tbh.

                          #Fedora #Linux

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                          @anthropy

                          that's so awesome.

                          i built a PC for my parents in 2004 and my father started randomly deleting files from the hard drive whenever he perceived anything was going wrong with it. so by like 2005 he had destroyed the computer's OS beyond my capabilities to repair

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                          • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                            I still can't even that my now nearly 80 year old mom has been on Fedora on a thinkpad e520 (2011) for a decade and it all just works.

                            I checked her laptop just now and it's fully up to date on fedora 43, so she's done like 20 version upgrades autonomously too. The battery has degraded a little but the whole thing still works fine and she's very happy with it.

                            This is how things should be, this is peak computing tbh.

                            #Fedora #Linux

                            paco@infosec.exchangeP This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @anthropy We look forward to her first open source contribution. 😜 Does she prefer emacs or vi? Tabs or spaces? You did inform her that she can’t use #Linux without having opinions on these things, right?
                            😂

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                            • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                              I still can't even that my now nearly 80 year old mom has been on Fedora on a thinkpad e520 (2011) for a decade and it all just works.

                              I checked her laptop just now and it's fully up to date on fedora 43, so she's done like 20 version upgrades autonomously too. The battery has degraded a little but the whole thing still works fine and she's very happy with it.

                              This is how things should be, this is peak computing tbh.

                              #Fedora #Linux

                              liebach@mastodon.artL This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @anthropy Pretty much the same situation for my mother, except Ubuntu, an we had to get her a new ThinkPad at one point.

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                              • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                                I still can't even that my now nearly 80 year old mom has been on Fedora on a thinkpad e520 (2011) for a decade and it all just works.

                                I checked her laptop just now and it's fully up to date on fedora 43, so she's done like 20 version upgrades autonomously too. The battery has degraded a little but the whole thing still works fine and she's very happy with it.

                                This is how things should be, this is peak computing tbh.

                                #Fedora #Linux

                                phil_stevens@mastodon.nzP This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @anthropy My 85-y-o mum is visiting and got a call from a good friend in Queensland yesterday. She made it a point to tell her to download Signal so that they could stay in touch effortlessly.

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                                • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                                  I still can't even that my now nearly 80 year old mom has been on Fedora on a thinkpad e520 (2011) for a decade and it all just works.

                                  I checked her laptop just now and it's fully up to date on fedora 43, so she's done like 20 version upgrades autonomously too. The battery has degraded a little but the whole thing still works fine and she's very happy with it.

                                  This is how things should be, this is peak computing tbh.

                                  #Fedora #Linux

                                  crow@irlqt.netC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz yeah i don't really understand where the meme of linux being unreliable is

                                  it's more reliable than windows for sure
                                  macos is very stable but only targets one type of machine and architecture so yeah i would hope so

                                  a distros like fedora have always worked amazing ime

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                                  • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                                    I still can't even that my now nearly 80 year old mom has been on Fedora on a thinkpad e520 (2011) for a decade and it all just works.

                                    I checked her laptop just now and it's fully up to date on fedora 43, so she's done like 20 version upgrades autonomously too. The battery has degraded a little but the whole thing still works fine and she's very happy with it.

                                    This is how things should be, this is peak computing tbh.

                                    #Fedora #Linux

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                                    @anthropy
                                    Nice 👌 congrats

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                                    • dazo@infosec.exchangeD dazo@infosec.exchange

                                      @bekopharm @anthropy zoom is available on flathub.

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                                      @dazo @bekopharm @anthropy ive had trouble with the Zoom flatpak, and exclusively use Zoom in Firefox. There was a (small) link on the we page when you join a meeting that was recently hidden behind a toggle in the settings, but i was able to find it, and its always worked perfectly in a browser for me on Fedora

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                                      • spaceinvader@social.securitytheater.netS spaceinvader@social.securitytheater.net

                                        @anthropy This is legit good news. I tried 20 years ago to repurpose my grandpa’s old tower into a Fedora machine. An OS update broke it, and the advice on forums was to SSH in and do some hand-wrangling of files.

                                        Got a gentle chiding from him every so often until Alzheimer’s took his memory about how good I am with computers except his, and he hoped “that Linex thing” wasn’t still causing trouble.

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                                        @spaceinvader @anthropy ive been a big fan of Silverblue and Bazzite for this reason, updates are even more reliable, and if for whatever reason the updated image doesnt work right you can select the old one in grub and run on it indefinetly until whatever problem in the update is fixed, you should *never* be locked out of your working computer due to a software/distro bug

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                                        • paco@infosec.exchangeP paco@infosec.exchange

                                          @anthropy We look forward to her first open source contribution. 😜 Does she prefer emacs or vi? Tabs or spaces? You did inform her that she can’t use #Linux without having opinions on these things, right?
                                          😂

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                                          #24

                                          @paco @anthropy

                                          You're being a bit lame, don't you think.

                                          It's a long time ago that you needed to be a nerd or to have knowledge of programming to comfortably use #Linux.

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