Word is that Linux based OSes are for tech savvy people. Truth is that if you need only web browser and sometimes office software Linux is best for your usecase. I've installed Manjaro (but any other one "easy" distro would work too) to my mothers laptop and she got used to it fast and barely notices difference between her laptop and her Windows machine on work. Seems to me like small thing you can do for your parents to keep them safer and more private on internet.

@nikolal I'd say ChromeOS is your best bet, which is Linux. The problem is the installation process itself.

@farhan
If you are there to install it, why not even ChromeOS. I don't know if it uses some sort of tracking telemetry, on Arch Linux and Manjaro its opt in.

@nikolal ChromeOS obviously tracks you, or at least I can't imagine they don't, but you don't have to install it whereas you do for any Linux distro. I can't convict my family to run Linux for precisely this reason. They perceive that as "difficult".

@farhan There are laptop manufactures that pre install Linux if that's what you meant by "you don't have to install it". Afaik Dell ships some models with Ubuntu installed

@nikolal True. But they aren't sold at Walmart. So people who don't know they want them don't know of them.
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@farhan In Serbia its little bit different, most laptops/pcs on market don't come with OS pre installed but people still install Windows anyway, pirated Windows for personal usage to be exact

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