I never claimed that Linux's failure was the basic concept of file directories, but if you want an example of how the difference might trip up a normie I'd point to some of the unintuitively named top level directory names in Linux, but more likely they'd trip over any distribution that didn't include the easily accessible equivalent of Microsoft's My Documents folder and its attendant music, picture and video folders. God help them if they need to figure out how to access some newly installed program and don't see a folder called Program Files.
You have it backwards friend. Linux has always been the standard-bearer for user-unfriendly.
i can't even imagine managing my music/media and rom/games collection on windows. let alone handling projects for work.
the most simple thing like tabs in dolphin is already a game changer saving me countless hours.
Navigating directories isn't hard bro. It's the same on both operating systems.
if it's the same? how can linux be worse for the normie in this capacity then?
I never claimed that Linux's failure was the basic concept of file directories, but if you want an example of how the difference might trip up a normie I'd point to some of the unintuitively named top level directory names in Linux, but more likely they'd trip over any distribution that didn't include the easily accessible equivalent of Microsoft's My Documents folder and its attendant music, picture and video folders. God help them if they need to figure out how to access some newly installed program and don't see a folder called Program Files.