Subtoot, I guess? 

Issues with Linux being inaccessible to the average user are not a product of the system itself, but rather the result of a community that has no interest in making it accessible to the average user, and you only need look at macOS to understand this.

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Oh boy, Kat's getting herself in trouble again 

Both Linux and macOS are UNIX{,-like}. Implementation may differ between the two, but they share the same core interfaces and concepts. macOS, though, is far more user-friendly. I mean how many people would even look at macOS compared to Linux, a BSD, or something like AIX and guess they share very similar internals?

Oh boy, Kat's getting herself in trouble again 

Of course, this isn't to say that those internals necessarily need to be as locked-away as those on macOS, but it is possible to hide them away and have a system far easier for the average person.

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