Developers of Linux distributions should make it easy for users to install and use their products
Linux distributions should be simple for developers to make them easy for users
This would make it easier to attract new users
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Simply being "simple" is not enough, as it may only benefit the development team
Developers should focus on making the installation and usage process easy for new users
Some Linux distributions, such as Linux Mint and Ubuntu, have succeeded in prioritizing ease of use
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Linux distributions should have a Welcome tool that is user-friendly and not just a collection of how-tos and chat servers
The Welcome tool should start with a video that explains how to get started with the distribution, making it easy for users to understand
If Linux distribution maintainers make things simple for themselves, it would almost sell itself because the average consumer doesn't want even more complications in their life
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