I thought this was going to be a community for linux newbies, who come here and find little tips for how to better use linux. Like little tips and tricks to better use linux that are so addictive it’s like crack.
Alas, no. This is a sub on how to download pirated linux games.
Which I’m still all here for, by the way. I just wish the community I envisioned ALSO existed. It would be like the first time I ever found out about the registry editor on windows XP.
I need THAT moment, but for linux. The moment where I figure out how to take control, and understand what I’m doing.
Because right now, I’m just distro hopping, but hating most of these options. Right now I’m looking at LMDE which is Mint without ubuntu. Also looking at Fedora. Also looking at Bazzite. And I’ve been using Zorin for a year now.
Outside of those, I hate every option I try. MX Linux was kind of good…but also really really annoying. HATED PopOS.
I’m just looking for tips that will help me understand “OOOOHHHH!!! THAT’S how that works.”
Like right now, I have no idea how updates work. I know there’s repositories. I have no idea where these repositories are. I have no idea how my computer knows where these repositories are. I have no idea how to add or change my repositories. I have no idea what’s in them.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg of what I don’t know. Terminal is just…can we make a distro without the terminal please? Make it so you can download your own if you want to, but the culture around this distro would be terminal-less. That’s the distro I want.
I want to have issues, that have solutions online that don’t start with:
“Step 1, open terminal…”
NOOOOOOOOO!!!


OP, I have two things to consider:
Your aversion to the terminal will make it extremely hard for you to learn linux. The point of the terminal is to tell the computer exactly what you want it to do. If you don’t know what you want it to do, you probably shouldn’t do it. As such I’d suggest you either buckle down and learn the hard way with something like Arch installed manually, or just stick with what you already know and let the knowledge be drip fed as time goes, using something that mostly just works. The tool is there, its meant to be used a certain way. Sometimes you can’t treat every tool like a hammer.
It sounds to me like you don’t want to be on Linux. Maybe MacOS would be better suited for your taste if you really want to be on something unix-like instead of NT.
Bonus round: Eyes are slower than fingers, eventually you’ll be wishing there were a more efficient way, an easier way than fumbling through menus to hope you stumble upon the setting you’re looking for. That way is the terminal.
Bread on Penguins just posted a really great resource for newbies to understand what they’re doing better. Some of it is arcane, some of it will be super helpful for you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jllnhid7O7w
Edit: I used the wrong the(ir/y’re/re)