

Is that genuinely the case, especially with Mint? What are the chances of something going pear-shaped and forcing the terminal on me? If there is even the slightest chance of that coming to pass then Chrome OS Flex it is.

As I've said many times, that is beyond my mental capacity and I have no wish to attempt to learn Martian - if I haven't managed passable Polish after 20 years living here then terminal will be a no-no. Pretty much every Linux video I watched and the related viewer comments made it pretty clear that even with the most Windowsy distros - like Mint - if anything goes wrong then to fix it means going into the terminal (including to install LibreOffice). I tried some stiff on Goggle Docs and found it clunky, so I'm not keen, but today found a video showing a way to load various Linux apps (probably the wrong word) including my favoured LibreOffice that would enable my missus and I to continue using it if we went the Chrome route.īut there is a big BUT. Still leaning towards Mint, didn't fancy Q4OS - way too an ancient Windows for me) and I've ended up if anything more confused. Now I've watched a LOT of videos and read a LOAD of articles about this and Linux (various distros). Free offline GeoGebra apps for iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, Chromebook and Linux Calculator Suite Graphing Calculator 3D Calculator Geometry GeoGebra.
