Hi - I'm a Linux Newbie, 66 years old and therefore not brought up with computers and one of the growing number of migrants from Windows10.
My suggestion is that the excellent "Welcome Screen" that comes with Mint includes a Do's and Don'ts especially for Windows migrants who are also not very technically minded. This is based on my own experience where I had to do a complete re-install after using "Bleachbit". The idea that an os needs regular cleaning comes from using Windows but many Newbies don't know how to use such programs correctly and ,like myself, might be fooled into believing that they are completely safe.( In fact I've learnt since that such cleaning programs are unnecessary in Linux). Newbies should be discouraged from using such programs until they are more experienced and I think there should be information to that effect, as well as information about other things to avoid, in a "Do's and Don't for Newbies" doc on the Welcome Screen.
Suggestion for Welcome Screen for ex-Windows users
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Suggestion for Welcome Screen for ex-Windows users
Last edited by xenopeek on Mon May 28, 2018 11:24 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Suggestion for Welcome Screen for ex-Windows users
A good suggestion. This could include a link to (and/or extracts from) Pjotr's Easy Linux Tips Project.
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