Maybe this: https://tournesol.app/ could be of some help ?
Music composer, game designer and cybermancer.
Maybe this: https://tournesol.app/ could be of some help ?
So it could take some time to teach her.
It isn’t because he needs to be willing to teach in the first place. If a person don’t want to teach autonomy to another, the debate ends here.
But to know if you want to take the time to teach someone, you have to consider the possibility in the first place not thinking ‘impossible’ then move along.
Also we can debate on how to teach a family member without being overwhelmed, because it is a real topic of discussion.
She might want to, who knows?
She wants privacy, maybe she’s not afraid of learning new things to get it. It is possible.
Sad that people with the knowledge won’t even consider the great opportunity it is to teach that knowledge to a family member.
You should setup a yunohost server for her.
But you should be upfront about being a teacher for her not being a helper.
For the others in the topic, yes teaching people to be autonomous with the digital is a lot of work (and a lot of phone calls), but it’s also really rewarding for both you and “the student”.
I think it’s in Debian main repository so it should be fine :)
It won’t appears in many research because it’s a libre software. And libre softwares get almost no press coverage from medias, so no good SEO for search engines.
Indeed, see difference between libre software and open source software.
Default is garbage for me interface wise (weird app menu/panel made for touchpad not desktop), so I prefer Lubuntu or Xubuntu.
Kubuntu is… Well it’s KDE.
Back up your data before hand.
You can use gparted on your mint live session to resize the windows partition to minimal size, leaving the biggest empty space possible. Leave 500mo to the windows partition as a safety net.
Then during the install process :
Once the install completed you will be able to access your windows data from mint.
Just play games you like, you can play most multiplayer games with randoms without chatting or talking. You will probably miss some fun, but it’s not a big deal I assure you.
Just play the game you want to play, you’re not the only one who does it without talking online (like me).
Indeed, that’s why I talked about Yunohost. Nextcloud install is just one click button on Yunohost.
Archive.org if you are looking for a public place.
If you are looking for private use, I would recommend taking a small/old PC and run Yunohost with Nextcloud.
Also all depend on the stuff you’re talking about…
What do you mean by ‘sequencing features’ ?
Try LMMS, it’s close to the old flstudio and there will be no need for piracy. There are also some free daws that might interest you as such as Ardour or Zrythm.
It’s being 2 people in front of the screen instead of one.
It’s something related to the main advice I can give to someone wanting to try Linux = do not be alone and ask for help a lot.
If you got the money, you can pay for whatever you want that’s legal. No needs to justify yourself at all.