We need "no read, read not fit me" users to understand, that its even too early to install linux ditros for them.
I mean, do we really expect the "I dont post in newbies threads, because MMEEEEEEE needs are important" fraction to partition their sd card, format it for two different file systems, install dependencies, clone github repos, make installs, code a config file to have wlan, ssh and scp into the switch, launch scripts and then sit there on linux, not knowing what to do with it?
Most of them cant identify a usb 3 port much less the difference between the different linux distros there already are tutorials for out there (hint, one is "largely" functional atm).
Who are we kidding here? If you need handholding at the "does it work on MEEEEE version" step, everything is said and done.
If you want to impress the other children in the schoolyard, you don't get to do it by asking a random guy on the internets to teach you mid level computer skills.
End user "apps" and "gizmos" still to come. No easy yet.
Tutorials can be found via search. Information as well.
Heck, there are currently three people per day asking "how do I"?
Reason for no handholding is, that the steps are still complex enough, that you cant babystep n00bs to the goal. Trouble shooting skills will be required to get there. Not knowing which versions Fusee Gelee works on, is failing the test of opening the class door into a building.
Next step is asking passer buy for a map beyond the glass door? How does this work..
