@Rich and @Juanito
Thanks for all your tips and help! There is a lot to do, I see
I wonder if maybe I should use a
different desktop? I chose the first option when installing TC, resp. when booting from the USB stick. Is there a better option, which gives me an installation that is more "user-friendly", so for such inexperienced users like me?
It would be good for me and also for the description that I will be doing on LinuC in the next few days. I want to list TC as a favorite because I love it! But it has to be simple enough for users who have no idea. The aim is that an inexperienced user gets a TC with the help of the LinuC instructions with the most basic things, i.e. firewall, wifi, file manager, modern browser (vivaldi or opera), correct keyboard, mouse settings, language, sound, screen resolution, permanent saving of settings, swapfile with swappiness (with or without zram), update of the entire system. This gives the user a TC with which he can work and a browser with which he can search for further information. I leave the rest to the user. But I already have a few good ideas for improvements, especially for the tools.
I thought LinuC was going to be something small, but it needed more than I thought. Ok, it is worth a try and when it is translated, I will surely find some people who help, here in Buenos Aires or worldwide (translators, testers, supporters, administrators) Some may be thinking what am I doing this for? The point is to offer Windows users a switchover option, even with old computers. There shouldn't be so much money going to Gates and other strange people, because they only do bad things with it! LinuC is also a little "political".