This probably holds true for most of us nerds.
jjlinux
My daughter had to take her laptop to school last week for her MAP tests (Nobara), and all the other kids with Macs, Chromebook or Windows were fascinated with her computer.
She came home pissed that they all wanted to try her computer and wouldn't leave her alone 🤣🤣
That's the stuff.
We're on the same boat. My kids only know Linux, and I just got my wife on Fedora about 5 days ago.
My 9 years old is on Zorin (his choice) 658-3330 on his PC, BUT and my 10 years old daughter is on PopOS on her PC and Nobara on her laptop (also her choice).
I have full control of the network with a PFSense full of VLANs, Adguard Home and some other goodies, and my wife and I have all the credentials to our kid's accounts and devices.
Any distro they feel comfortable with will do, as long as you can manage it.
Decisions are decided by multiple people, they are not forced through or just decided unilaterally by one person.
Unless you're talking about GrapheneOS, but that's an horror story for another night 🤣
I'm going to try anything I can to keep her from going back to Winblows.
Yeah, but it's not an Nvidia issue since it's Ryzen integrated.
I'll look into that, but she's on Wayland, so I doubt it'll work.
Lemmy was forcing me to add an image to post, and I was away from the computer 🤣
It's 2 of the same Samsung monitors, no display port, only HDMI and VGA.
I'll check all the logs as soon as she stands up from her desk. Thanks so much.
And about the "joke", not really a joke. Most of us see that as nothing more than a slight bump on the road. But Windows users moving over to the brighter side of computers will see that as an excuse to go back to pain. People are weird.
Being open and transparent about what you're blocking and why is key. I fully agree. If your kids trust you, it makes it super easy for you to keep them safe.