Here you go, easier method: https://manjaro.org/
I run the sub linux for newbs so I have run that antergos, mint, debian, and a dozen more. I was doing this for the windows users that are not ready to leave yet or have a non compatible computer for linux. Just let them hang onto their baby blanket OS for a little while more. Linux will soon enough rule.
I wish you were right but it has lost market share over time :(
That's because windows has made users so brainwashed and scared of trying something new that getting new users to even try is the problem. Now getting some stands setup in areas where people are in towns and stuff on warm dry days and let people try out linux mint cinnamon or something like it that looks and feels like XP would allow them to see how easy it is to run an OS that doesn't get viruses every other week. Also let them install something off of synaptic or that mint installer and show them the image of the thing with the description. Then they see it's easier than window, type password, click apply, and not clicking next 5 times and having to watch out your not changing your homepage or installing something they don't want. I think letting them hands on is the real way to get them to change and then show their friends what they have now. fast , safer, and easier in some cases. Hell if ubuntu would get an RV type vehicle and have like 8 computers on it and just let people mess around and then if anything screws up just reboot and have it like a live image and it's all back to the original setup when it's done.
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