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My mother turns 70, February this year, and she has been using Linux on the desktop for the past 21 years. My mother-in-law is 65, she has been using Linux on the desktop since 2015.

>My mother turns 70, February this year, and she has been using Linux on the desktop for the past 21 years. My mother-in-law is 65, she has been using Linux on the desktop since 2015.

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Are you sure there's no learning curve?

Yes. I am sure. I use Linux.

Linus Tech Tips

That soyboy who married a chink? Ok, I should rephrase what I said. - There is no learning curve for Whites who aren't soyboys. The lesser races and soyboys will have more problems than White boomers.

But either way, there is no more learning curve switching to Linux than there is for switching between Windows versions, or switching between Windows, Chrome OS, and macOS.