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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

    rustoleumlove@mastodon.onlineR This user is from outside of this forum
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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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      paco@infosec.exchange
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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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        #18

        @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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          #19

          @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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            #20

            @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

              sebsauvage@framapiaf.orgS This user is from outside of this forum
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              #21

              @anthropy
              Nice 👌 congrats

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              • dazo@infosec.exchangeD dazo@infosec.exchange

                @bekopharm @anthropy zoom is available on flathub.

                raven667@hachyderm.ioR This user is from outside of this forum
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                #22

                @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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                  #23

                  @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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                    • 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

                      armando@rollenspiel.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @anthropy hehe, my mom as well. On Linux Mint singe around ten years. I live like 6 hours away and no Problems.

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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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                        #26

                        @anthropy My wife is still using her 2008-ish ThinkPad, onto which we installed LUbuntu when its Windows version became "obsolete". I think it lacks video encoding hardware because Zoom and friends are not working well, but for basic use it's still doing its job.

                        Oh and we installed a second hand SSD at some point. Not sure if it would still be usable on a spinning rust hard drive, with software being the size it is these days.

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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

                          ned@tech.lgbtN This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @anthropy My mom hated how Windows programs kept "switching the buttons around." So I switched her to Linux. That was 20 years ago. She loved Linux. Her computer just worked. My dad and my sister wanted to switch her to Windows so many times and she wouldn't have it.
                          She used Linux for nearly 20 years and was happy with it. We started with Linspire, then went to Suse, then Vector, Fedora, and finally Ubuntu, and it always just worked.

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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

                            radundtat@berlin.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                            #28

                            @anthropy Mum finally let me install Mint on an old laptop when Windows 11 drove her crazy. Works like a dream and I expect I'll be allowed to install it on the new laptop before the year is over...

                            #Linux

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                            • rustoleumlove@mastodon.onlineR rustoleumlove@mastodon.online

                              @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

                              radundtat@berlin.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @rustoleumlove @anthropy Wouldn't that be solvable with the right permissions?

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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

                                unicandun@retro.pizzaU This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @anthropy Life as it should be! 😍🤓

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                                • radundtat@berlin.socialR radundtat@berlin.social

                                  @rustoleumlove @anthropy Wouldn't that be solvable with the right permissions?

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                                  @radundtat @anthropy

                                  🤷‍♀️

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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 Your story is even better than mine ❤️ My then 70-year-old dad wanted to get on the Internet a decade ago. I got him a 16-inch Dell laptop and installed Ubuntu on it. He has been using it to this day even though the battery is cooked. Only had one upgrade that failed on me in the mean time. I am grateful to my younger self for all the bullets dodged.

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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 Moms rock!

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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

                                        cm@chaos.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @anthropy I gave my mum a used dell laptop with debian for her 70th birthday, which was over a decade ago, and I can say the same thing. Does everything she needs (web browsing and text processing). The battery's toast, but she only uses it at her desk anyways.

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