I believe that many prospective Linux users are intimidated by Linux. With MacOS and Windows, it's all about the GUI. For the most part, the methods and background operations concerning how apps access and utilize the libraries/plugins etc., could use perhaps a tool-tip type of content that points those things out, step by step. Much like stepping through a debugger, but geared more toward novice users planning more proficiency with Linux.
Videos are fantastic, but while using turnkey linux, a more hands-on learning experience might lead to more proficient users in Linux. I'm just one of those guys who follow written instructions (assembly) but always manage to have extra parts left over when there shouldn't be. ;)
My comment was a situational perspective that may not be valid for Linux gurus or admins, so forgive me if it was a stupid comment. 😕
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I believe that many prospective Linux users are intimidated by Linux. With MacOS and Windows, it's all about the GUI. For the most part, the methods and background operations concerning how apps access and utilize the libraries/plugins etc., could use perhaps a tool-tip type of content that points those things out, step by step. Much like stepping through a debugger, but geared more toward novice users planning more proficiency with Linux.
Videos are fantastic, but while using turnkey linux, a more hands-on learning experience might lead to more proficient users in Linux. I'm just one of those guys who follow written instructions (assembly) but always manage to have extra parts left over when there shouldn't be. ;)
My comment was a situational perspective that may not be valid for Linux gurus or admins, so forgive me if it was a stupid comment. 😕