I haven't mentioned, produced or echoed any "hard-to-use" comment.
I just reflected on the fact that Linux, Windows and macOS are different systems, their differences are non-trivial, and it's part of the journey to have to search how to do certain things, or ask someone with more experience.
I put my hands on a Mac after 18 years using Linux, and I had to ask how to do certain things.
Not because one is harder than the other, or because one side is wrong and other isn't... Just because they are just different."
Hi, yes, I agree, regarding the "I don't get all these hard to use comments" quoted in your post,
I don't get it either.
Today I opened up a new under 200.00 euro laptop made by the new owners of Toshiba,
I tried to install Linux Lite on it, failed, error after error, then tried to install antiX Linux, this
resulted in an in a system that would boot to a frozen screen, and also a failed to repair
error on the windows 10 side, so I proceeded to install MX Linux, which went flawlessly,
all the way through the install, the key pad worked which did not in antiX, as did the keboard,
and the WiFi was found and worked too, could not believe how easy that install went, I did
however get use the full disc which meant no more windows, it was broken anyway.
All in all a good few hours learning, and a nimble install of MX, big shout out to the team
at MX, they succeeded where two other distros failed, now how many versions of windows
can one get for free and try to see which one best suits your hardware, not many these days.