

That’s definitely part of it. I can mention that whilst it can keep people’s daily drivers going, they can bring in even older functioning computers and breathe new life into them.
Like I installed a couple of education apps like GCompris on my kids’ laptop, and I could turn off the wifi receiver through the terminal if I wanted to. You could bring in an old laptop and turn it into an air-gapped education station for the kids.
This is something I’m willing to accept and will help out people initially if the workload isn’t too much.
The other guy that does the tech support sessions also uses Linux so I could get him on board if it gets too much for me. We’ll just have to see what the response is and how much support people need.