So last year my wife decided that she was sick of her 2017 MacBook Air being out of support. Mainly it was that her browser wasn’t updated and she was increasingly unable to access websites she used frequently. I grabbed a bunch of different liveUSB imgs, and ElementaryOS was the only one that would even boot. So that’s what we installed. Some minor early issues that I’d anticipated with the webcam. And everything was fine, just worked.

Then there was a kernel version upgrade. Which resulted in a kernel panic. Update had replaced the newer broadcom driver with an older broken one, and that derailed the whole thing. Fine, relatively easy fix.
6 months of minor updates, and now we’re on vacation, but my wife has a teams meeting she has to attend. We’re testing out the WiFi at the hotel and just making sure everything is up to date and functions as expected. Webcam isn’t working, and there’s no FacetimeHD driver anymore. Cool, it was pretty easy to install the first time once I’d found all the files and full instructions. Then get a notification about an update, so update it. Kernel panic.

The Devs rarely interact with any of the places they say to ask questions, there’s not really any good documentation. And I really can’t be fucked trouble-shooting for an hour or two every time the kernel version changes.

The idea of ElementaryOS is nice, set and forget, MacOS like looks, but it really hasn’t been anywhere near a painless experience. I’m no Linux Greybeard, but I am experienced and knowledgeable enough to muddle through most issues. The fact that it’s presented as a noob friendly distro that requires no/minimal administration is, in my opinion, kinda BS. As long as nothing goes wrong during updates…

Default for grub is to run a 0 timeout and hidden. After the first update malarkey I changed it, but apparently that only lasted to the next update…

My advice for anyone who is looking for a distro for someone who isn’t very tech literate, avoid ElementaryOS. It lulls you into a false sense of stability, then when it breaks, it breaks hard.

  • HubertManne@piefed.social
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    So im an old IT guy. I don’t mean this as a you should do this but you know in any job there are types. Im the paranoid IT guy type. I generally never update or mess with a systems unless im ready to put some time recovering from some issue. Now granted I have not really had any on my linux installs now that its my daily driver but I still treat it like that. Its also a reason I wanted to go from a standard type of install (I used zorin) to an image based on (now I use bazzite). I also use app images to make moving to a new system to be easier. There has already been a lot of advice on alt distros. I kinda agree with you on people recommending distros for begginners or non tech people. I recommended zorin because it came with softwrae out of the box. its a big deal to me you could burn a cdrom right after installation. Then although I use the community version they have a paid one so if someone wanted they could get official support. like many of my comments its closer to anon sequitor on my things that really helping with yours but good luck.