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On my distro it's 1) Open App Store 2) Search for Software 3) hit "install".
That's a matter of personal preference, but once you understand the difference, which is really not that complex, then the choice should be practically automatic.
You can check the version number.
You have the same issue in Windows.
I wasn't asking for guidance, I'm just pointing out that these are all things that reduce usability. While you're right that some of these issues also exist on the windows side, it's not as prolific.
If more people grew up using Linux it might not be as bad, but even still Linux can still break easily and in many ways offers too much freedom for the average user.
I think that a lot of technical people forget that the average user is quick to give up and has a knack for breaking things. Many of the restrictive elements in Mac and Windows are to protect the average user, usually to the bane of the super user.
Oh, no, too much freedom. Can't have that.
Instead of saying "The average user can't do this", why not let the average user try?
Average user here. I don't have time to take up PCs as a hobby. When I need a computer, I need it to just do what I want so I can be done with it.
PC hobbyists always discount the amount of time and effort it takes to be a PC hobbyist. Like a recipe writer who completely ignores prep time and says a complicated recipe will only take 45 minutes.