• interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml
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    16 hours ago

    Ok, what I am hearing is Nixos but with an installer like this

    Rufus ISO to usb stick stick usb stick into computer press magical button to boot usb <-- this should be the most difficult part of the process Screen appears, least amount of text possible Ask only the important questions, on a single screen

    then one last big scary page “this will erase everything on your computer”

    Check “I understand” then press"ERASE BUTTON" (or cancel and reboots)

    then it reboots and everything your average grandmother needs right there a google button an office button and that’s pretty much it

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      12 hours ago

      Hmm, I’ll pitch this idea to a couple of Nixy lfriends, maybe we can hack something together. Also throw a Linux install party!

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        13 minutes ago

        Cool, so we need two things, The most streamlined installer possible. “Grandma’s Universal Nix.Conf”

        The installer should be written using 4th grade simple english, no jargon

        In the top right corner there should be a language selector.

        There should be only one page of questions.

        The installer should work completely offline.

        The installer should detect all peripherals and modify the nix file accordingly.

        The second page should only be tge warning about erasing everything

        The installer should detect if a nixos installation already exist. If it does, then offer the user to repair the bootloader

        Optionally, the installer coukd detect a windows installation. Check the amount of free space left on the drive.

        In this case instead of a wipe, offer to shrink the windows partition and install nixos in the liberated space. Install a bootloader setup for dual boot. Auto mount the ntfs partition and place a shortcut to the c:\user folder on the desktop.