Hello,
When running Linux to do basic things like install apps you must use the terminal. Unless you’re installing from the store, to install things like Notepad++, Java IDEs it’s a painful process of having to use the terminal. Why is this the case in 2020? Why doesn’t Linux take some notes from Windows and MacOS and implement a fully graphical interface for everything if they’re trying to make people migrate from Windows? In the past few years yes they’ve slowly been making Linux distros more user friendly but it’s still the case that doing things like updating the OS and apps requires the terminal, installing apps requires packages and so on. I know that some people enjoy using the terminal but for 99% of people they don’t want to go through numerous hoops with the terminal and go through dependency hell for which doing the same task in Windows or MacOS would take 1 minute.